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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will meet with President Trump at the White House on Tuesday.

Trump To Meet Russia's Lavrov At White House Tuesday

Dec 09, 2019
The last time Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was at the White House, Trump bragged about firing former FBI Director James Comey.
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National Security
Robert Mueller testifies during a Senate hearing in 2013. The former FBI director was appointed special counsel in the spring of 2017 after President Trump fired FBI Director James Comey.

The Mueller Report Is Getting A Lot Of Attention. Here's How We Got Here

Mar 22, 2019
Special counsel Robert Mueller has been working for nearly two years to uncover how Russia attacked the 2016 presidential election and whether anyone in the U.S. was involved.
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Politics
President Trump speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 Summit in Hamburg in July 2017.

Trump Says He's 'Not Keeping Anything Under Wraps,' About Meetings With Putin

Jan 13, 2019
President Trump took pains to keep the details of meetings with Putin secret, the Washington Post reports.
NPR
Politics
Former FBI Director James Comey will appear before the House Judiciary Committee to answer questions about the FBI's investigations in 2016.

James Comey To Testify Privately To The House Judiciary Committee

Dec 02, 2018
The committee will release a transcript of Comey's deposition, during which he is expected to answer questions about the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
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National
Former FBI director James Comey is sworn in during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, in June 2017.

Comey Vows To Resist Subpoena From House Republicans For Closed-Door Testimony

Nov 22, 2018
The former FBI director who was fired by President Trump says he's happy to testify before the House Judiciary Committee early next month, but wants "everyone to see" what he has to say.
NPR
Politics
House Speaker Paul Ryan said Tuesday that he would not invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to Congress while he is in town.

Ryan: Trump Threat To Revoke Security Clearances Is 'Trolling People'

Jul 24, 2018
The House speaker also said he would not invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to address Congress if he visits in the fall: "That's something we reserve for allies."
NPR
Politics
Former CIA Director John Brennan and other former top national security officials could lose their security clearance if the White House follows through on a threat made Monday.

Trump Wants To Revoke Security Clearances Of Ex-Officials Who've Criticized Him

Jul 23, 2018
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders says former CIA Director John Brennan and others have "politicized and in some cases monetized their public service and security clearances."
NPR
Politics
President Donald Trump walks to an interview on the North Lawn of the White House June 15.

Trump Weighs In On IG Report, North Korea, Immigration In Impromptu News Conference

Jun 15, 2018

Trump held a wide-ranging news conference on the White House lawn Friday morning, saying the threat of nuclear war with North Korea is "largely solved."

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Politics
President Trump stands, with his hand over his heart, on the field for the national anthem before the start of the NCAA National Championship football game in January.

Trump Praises NFL Decision, Questions If Protesting Players Should Be In The Country

May 24, 2018
"You have to stand, proudly, for the national anthem or you shouldn't be playing," Trump told Fox News, "you shouldn't be there, maybe you shouldn't be in the country."
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Politics
James Comey at NPR's New York bureau.

Transcript: James Comey's Full Interview With Steve Inskeep And Carrie Johnson

Apr 17, 2018
Nearly a year after President Trump fired James Comey, the former FBI director has a new memoir, A Higher Loyalty. He talked to NPR about the book and his decisions in the run-up to the 2016 election.
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Politics
James Comey's media tour, ahead of his new book, starts Sunday night with an interview on ABC. He'll also appear on the <em>The Late Show With Stephen Colbert</em> and NPR's <em>Morning Edition</em>.

Ahead Of Comey's Media Blitz, Trump Lashes Out Again

Apr 15, 2018
The president says he never asked the former FBI director for his loyalty, and that the notes Comey says he kept about their conversations are "FAKE!"
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Politics
Michael Horowitz, the Department of Justice inspector general, swears in to a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last year.

The Government's Busy Watchdogs: What They Do And Where They Struggle

Apr 14, 2018
Inspectors general throughout Washington, D.C., are involved in oversight of everything from the Environmental Protection Agency administrator's travel to ongoing FBI investigations.
NPR
Politics
Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe's legal defense fund has raised $537,000 since his firing, triple the goal.

Fired FBI Official's Legal Defense Fund To Close After Raising More Than $500,000

Apr 02, 2018
Andrew McCabe is closing his legal defense fund after it collected more than $537,000 in just a few days.
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Politics
President Trump speaks at an event at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday.

Trump Continues Barrage Against Special Counsel Mueller, Fired FBI Deputy McCabe

Mar 18, 2018
Congressional Republicans would not go as far as the president. Sen. Marco Rubio said he remained confident that special counsel Robert Mueller is "fair and thorough" and will "arrive at the truth."
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Politics
The NPR Top Political Story of the Year Bracket after Round 2 voting.

NPR Bracket, Round 2 Results: Only 16 Stories Remain

Dec 28, 2017
Fallout from sexual harassment, Comey's firing and the Mueller probe are all in strong positions to be the top political stories of 2017. Will there be an upset Thursday?
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Politics
NPR's Top Political Story of the Year bracket with Round One results filled in. Voting in Round Two begins Wednesday at noon ET.

NPR Bracket, Round 1 Results: Top Seeds Advance, 'The Mooch' With An Upset

Dec 27, 2017
Voting continues Wednesday for you to decide the top political story of the year. After the first round of voting, there are 32 stories left with some big match ups ahead.
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Politics
Former FBI Director James Comey, who re-emerged on the public stage Monday through Twitter, appears at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in June.

Comey Fesses Up, Claims Ownership Of Suspected Twitter Account

Oct 23, 2017
Former FBI Director James Comey publicly claimed ownership of a Twitter account Monday and signaled that he is about to rejoin a national conversation.
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Analysis
President Trump's cooperation with congressional Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi (left) and Chuck Schumer (center) appears to have won public approval.

Trump's Approval Is Stabilizing. That Might Mean He Should Work More With Democrats

Sep 23, 2017
Amid hurricanes and working with Democrats to keep the government open and raise the nation's debt limit, Trump's approval rating has stopped its decline and has even rebounded slightly.
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The Two-Way
Former FBI Director James Comey smiles during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in June.

James Comey Has A Book Deal

Aug 02, 2017
The first book by the former FBI director is expected next spring and will include "yet-unheard anecdotes from his long and distinguished career," according to publisher Flatiron Books.
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Politics
Then-nominee Christopher Wray is sworn in during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee last month.

Christopher Wray Confirmed As Next FBI Director

Aug 01, 2017
The Senate has easily confirmed Christopher Wray to be the next FBI director, placing him atop the law enforcement agency after the ouster of former Director James Comey in May.
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The Two-Way
Anthony Scaramucci, an adviser to President Trump, was the subject of a story posted to CNN.com that was eventually retracted. Three journalists resigned over the story, and CNN has apologized to Scaramucci.

CNN Resignations A Sign Of The High Stakes In Covering Trump's Administration

Jun 27, 2017
Three investigative journalists have quit after the network retracted a story about a congressional inquiry into a link between Trump adviser Anthony Scaramucci and a Russian investment fund.
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The Two-Way
Operators take live calls from across Russia. The call center received some 2 million messages, including 1.3 million phone calls.

Putin Offers Political Asylum To James Comey, Citing Potential Prosecution In U.S.

Jun 15, 2017
"What's the difference between the FBI director and Mr. Snowden?" Russian President Vladimir Putin asked Thursday, responding to a question in his annual Direct Line call-in show.
NPR
Analysis
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.

Attorney General's Selective Silence Deafens Senate Russia Inquiry

Jun 14, 2017
The attorney general may have saved his job and also given Trump allies a path forward in how to avoid revealing conversations with the president — even without invoking executive privilege.
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Analysis
President Trump's supporters have a history of manufacturing story lines to undermine opponents. Is that what's going on with floating the possibility of firing special counsel Robert Mueller?

Trump Considering Firing Special Counsel? Just Another Example Of Stirring The Pot

Jun 13, 2017
Chris Ruddy, CEO of a right-wing news site, suggested Trump is considering firing Robert Mueller as special counsel. It might just be another chapter in Trump friends causing chaos, because why not?
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Analysis
Marc Kasowitz, Trump's personal attorney, leaves a packed room at the National Press Club in Washington on Thursday, after disputing the testimony of Comey earlier that day.

Is Trump Guilty Of Obstruction Of Justice? Comey Laid Out The Case

Jun 10, 2017
The fired FBI director came loaded for bear at his congressional testimony and seemed to leave lots of bread crumbs for investigators, like a Justice Department special counsel, to pick up on.

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