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The Post Most: Trump's son seems to confirm Comey's account of the president's comments on the Flynn investigation

Trump’s son seems to confirm Comey’s account of the president’s comments on the Flynn investigation; Obama granted her clemency. Less than a year later, she’s going back to prison.; Trump: 'I believe the James Comey leaks will be far more prevalent than anyone ever thought possible'; Qatar, in regional crisis, hires former US attorney general; Trump sees Comey's testimony as 'complete vindication' — and his fans agree; Plan to relocate 1.6 million Muscovites turns middle-class Russians into protesters; One explanation for McCain's grogginess: a 75,000-mile itinerary as 'shadow' diplomat; Federal attorney says Trump’s contacts made him uncomfortable before he was fired; May plans to prop up her weakened government by striking deal with minor party of Irish unionists; Trump’s deputy press secretary tweeted pure gibberish. The world was ready.; The Latest: Sharp questions for Sessions in coming testimony; 'Shut up, slave!': A spilled Starbucks drink led to a racist tirade and sidewalk fight, police say; I was an FBI agent. Trump’s lack of concern about Russian hacking shocks me.; Why do millennials keep leaking government secrets?; ‘Run!’ Gunfire on a school playground still haunts the first graders who survived; President Trump cares more about himself than his country
 
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Trump’s son seems to confirm Comey’s account of the president’s comments on the Flynn investigation
President Trump's lawyer on Thursday denied the accusation that Trump had told the FBI director that he "hoped" the FBI would drop its investigation of Michael Flynn. In an interview on Fox News on Saturday, Donald Trump Jr. said of the conversation, "'Hey, I hope this happens, but you've got to do your job.' That's what he told Comey."
Obama granted her clemency. Less than a year later, she’s going back to prison.
Carol Denise Richardson, 49, was arrested for theft and violating the terms of her supervised release, officials said.
 
Trump: 'I believe the James Comey leaks will be far more prevalent than anyone ever thought possible'
The president used Twitter to lash out at James Comey, Democrats and the media.
 
Qatar, in regional crisis, hires former US attorney general
Qatar has paid $2.5 million to the law firm of a former attorney general under U.S. President George W. Bush to audit its efforts at stopping terrorism funding, a matter at the heart of the Gulf diplomatic crisis that erupted last week.
 
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Plan to relocate 1.6 million Muscovites turns middle-class Russians into protesters
Angry apartment owners in the capital are the latest to join Russia's discontent.
 
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One explanation for McCain's grogginess: a 75,000-mile itinerary as 'shadow' diplomat
McCain has been keeping a grueling travel schedule to bolster relationships around the world in the era of President Trump. That may help explain why the 80-year-old seemed confused at Thursday's Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.
 
Federal attorney says Trump’s contacts made him uncomfortable before he was fired
In an interview with George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week," the former U.S. attorney of the Southern District of New York said Trump called him twice as president-elect, "ostensibly just to shoot the breeze."
 
May plans to prop up her weakened government by striking deal with minor party of Irish unionists
The Tories and the Democratic Unionist Party issued contradictory statements about the success of their talks even as May's critics took to Sunday shows to call for her resignation.
 
Trump’s deputy press secretary tweeted pure gibberish. The world was ready.
After covfefe and Sean Spicer's "n9y25ahy7," bafflement at a White House communication is nothing new.
 
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The Latest: Sharp questions for Sessions in coming testimony
The Latest on President Donald Trump and the investigation into his campaign's potential ties to Russia (all times local):
 
'Shut up, slave!': A spilled Starbucks drink led to a racist tirade and sidewalk fight, police say
Chicago police arrested 23-year-old William Boucher and charged him with battery.
 
I was an FBI agent. Trump’s lack of concern about Russian hacking shocks me.
Is the president breaking his oath to protect and defend the country from foreign attacks?
 
Why do millennials keep leaking government secrets?
Institutional loyalty isn't what it used to be.
 
‘Run!’ Gunfire on a school playground still haunts the first graders who survived
In tiny Townville, S.C., first-graders are haunted by what they survived — and lost — on a school playground.
 
President Trump cares more about himself than his country
What James B. Comey's testimony showed about the president's preoccupation
 
 
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