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Sen. Angus King Questions Timing Of James Comey's Firing From FBI
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Maine Sen. Angus King about the firing of FBI Director James Comey. He says the White House's rational for the firing "doesn't add up."
James Comey's Firing Raises Questions About FBI Probe Into Russia
by Mara Liasson
The White House's dismissal of Comey raises questions about the state of the FBI's investigation into Russia's meddling in the election and whether the Trump campaign was tied to Russia.
Lawfare Editor Criticizes Trump's Dismissal Of FBI Director James Comey
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Benjamin Wittes, senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and editor in chief of Lawfare, about Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey.
FBI Director James Comey's Firing Resembles The Saturday Night Massacre
by Ron Elving
President Trump's firing of the FBI director is being compared to the Saturday Night Massacre, which was when President Richard Nixon dismissed independent special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
Trump Fires James Comey Amid FBI Probe Into Russian Ties To 2016 Election
by Carrie Johnson
The White House announced Comey's firing on Tuesday, which comes in the middle of an FBI investigation into whether the Trump campaign had ties to Russian interference in the U.S. election.
ABC Announces Plan To Revive 'American Idol'
by Eric Deggans
It was a short death. The long-running Fox network singing competition was cancelled last year due to sagging ratings, but ABC announced Tuesday that there are plans in the works to revive it.
What To Expect When You're Expecting To Own A Farm
by Connor Donevan
John Sullivan Reassures Senators About State Department Cutbacks
by Michele Kelemen
Questions about the direction of U.S. foreign policy as the State Department operates without a full complement of staff are expected at the deputy secretary of state nomination hearing for John Sullivan.
Cities Create Defense Funds For Immigrants Facing Deportation
by Adrian Florido
Many cities are establishing funds to provide lawyers to immigrants facing deportation. But as they develop these funds, they're struggling to decide who should get access to the money. Any immigrant in need of a lawyer, or only those with clean criminal records?