Rosenstein knew before he wrote his memo that Comey would be fired; Comey prepared extensively for his conversations with Trump; Trump says Joe Lieberman is top contender for new FBI director; Why Michael Flynn will keep haunting the Trump administration; At least one dead, many others injured after man drove down sidewalk in New York's Times Square; Vice President Pence has a growing credibility problem; Roger Ailes, architect of conservative TV juggernaut Fox News, is dead at 77; Trump administration formally launches NAFTA renegotiation; Jason Chaffetz will leave Congress in June; Trey Gowdy favored to become House Oversight chairman; Treasury secretary to call for rolling back regulations on thousands of banks; Death of Soundgarden frontman, a founding father of grunge, ruled a suicide; Why researchers think dinosaurs were minutes away from surviving extinction; He was paralyzed in a shooting, but she still wanted to marry him. Now that future is gone.; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | BREAKING NEWS | Trump denies telling Comey to back off Flynn investigation | Asked whether he urged James Comey to back off the investigation of Michael Flynn, President Trump told a news conference: "No. No. Next question." The terse denial marks Trump's first public comments since reports this week that he had pressured the then-FBI director to end the probe, part of a broader investigation into possible ties between Russia and the Trump campaign. | By Ashley Parker and David Nakamura • Read more » | Rosenstein knew before he wrote his memo that Comey would be fired | The deputy attorney general told the full Senate he knew that former FBI director James Comey would be fired before he wrote his controversial memo that the White House initially used as justification for President Trump firing the FBI director. Sen. Richard Durbin said that Rosenstein told the senators that he knew on Monday, the day before Comey was fired, that Trump was going to fire him. | By Sari Horwitz and Ed O'Keefe • Read more » | | | | | Comey prepared extensively for his conversations with Trump | Associates say that the FBI director, out of concern that the president was unlikely to respect the boundaries governing their respective roles, fielded practice questions in advance of meetings and wrote highly detailed notes afterward in his car. | By Devlin Barrett, Ellen Nakashima and Adam Entous • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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