Senate Judiciary Committee asks FBI for any Comey memos
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday added to calls by others in Congress for any Comey memos about conversations with White House
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday added to calls by others in Congress for any Comey memos about conversations with White House
Senate Intelligence Committee also asked FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe to hand over any of Comey's contemporaneous memos about conversations with administration officials
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The news came after a report that Trump had asked then-FBI Director James Comey to drop the investigation into Michael Flynn
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The Senate minority leader is calling on the White House to release transcripts of Trump's conversations with the Russian ambassador and foreign minister
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates shared his opinions on foreign policy in the Trump administration
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Robert Gates, who served as defense secretary under Obama and Bush, explains how to properly handle the firing of a senior official
First daily briefing Spicer has given since Comey was fired was dominated by questions about the former FBI director and the president's tweets Friday morning
Trump said he "never thought about" the optics of welcoming a Russsian diplomat to the White House the day after firing FBI Director James Comey
The White House press secretary played a low-key role the night Trump fired Comey, and has continued to in the days since
Comey asked Rosenstein last week for more "resources, energy and attention" for FBI investigation into any Russia ties with Trump campaign associates