Comey sought more resources for Russia probe days before firing, officials say; Senate Intelligence Committee subpoenas documents from Michael Flynn in Russia probe; The Fix: James Comey's farewell letter to his FBI colleagues, annotated; Trump's efforts to shake his Russia problem only make it worse; Why Trump expected only applause when he told Comey, 'You're fired'; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Before Comey's firing, Trump's animus toward him boiled over into fury, officials say | Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein threatened to quit after being cast as the impetus of James Comey's dismissal, which was already decided, a source close to the White House said. Accounts from more than 30 officials at the White House, Justice Department and on Capitol Hill indicate that the president was angry that the FBI director would not support his baseless claim that President Obama had his campaign offices wiretapped. And he fumed that Comey was giving too much attention to the Russia probe and not enough to investigating leaks to journalists. | By Philip Rucker, Ashley Parker, Sari Horwitz and Robert Costa • Read more » | Debrief | Trump's efforts to shake his Russia problem only make it worse | White House officials maintain that the FBI director's firing had nothing to do with his agency's Russia investigation but, rather, with his handling of the probe into Hillary Clinton's emails. But the president's letter terminating James Comey alluded to the questions surrounding his administration and made no mention of Comey's much-criticized decisions involving Clinton. | By Karen Tumulty • Read more » | | | | | | | The Fix | Analysis | Disapproval of Trump at its highest yet | A Quinnipiac University poll shows the president's favorable rating at 35 percent, its lowest so far. Meanwhile, the percentage who strongly disapprove of him has reached a high of 51 percent. | By Aaron Blake • Read more » | | | | | Analysis | SNL has a lot to work with this week | With three days still to go before "Saturday Night Live" airs with Melissa McCarthy as the scheduled guest host, the news cycle has already produced many eye-popping items. | By Elahe Izadi • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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