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2506d ago / 5:13 PM UTC

Flynn May Not Comply With Senate Intel Subpoena: Top Republican

A top Republican has clarified that while former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn hasn't yet cooperated with the Senate Intelligence Committee, his lawyers have "not yet indicated their intentions" regarding a subpoena issued last week for documents relevant to the panel's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. 

North Carolina Republican and Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr made the clarification after earlier asserting the committee believed he was refusing to comply with the Congressional subpoena. He said this was not a surprise, as Flynn had been giving the committee radio silence on previous requests even before the subpoena was issued last week.  

The committee has heard from fired FBI Director James Comey, but has not yet received documents from him. 

- Frank Thorp, Marianna Sotomayor, Vaughn Hillyard 

2506d ago / 8:41 PM UTC

Trump Says He Didn't Pressure Comey to Stop Investigating Flynn

Asked whether he pressured the FBI to close its investigation into former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn — as was reported earlier this week — President Donald Trump flatly said he had not.

"No, no. Next question," he said, speaking at a press conference with the Colombian president.

Asked if he thought he had committed a crime or impeachable offense, the president said "it's totally ridiculous, everyone thinks so."

In some of the longest exchanges with reporters during a week filled with explosive headlines, including news that Comey had penned a memo documenting the president asking him to stop investigating Flynn, Trump said he thought the decision to fire Comey would be bipartisan, said repeatedly there was "no collusion" between his campaign and Russia, and attempted to spin it as a partisan distraction.

Trump also boasted of what he saw as the “tremendous success” of his presidency.

“That’s what I want to be focused on, because there’s no collusion. Believe me. My total priority is the United States of America,” Trump said. 

2506d ago / 7:54 PM UTC

Trump: Special Counsel 'Hurts the Country,' Is a Democratic 'Excuse'

In his first discussion with reporters since the Department of Justice appointed a special counsel to lead the investigation into Russian election interference, President Donald Trump condemned the decision and spun it as a political "excuse" during a White House lunch with news anchors. 

"I believe it hurts our country terribly, because it shows we're a divided, mixed-up, not-unified country.  And we have very important things to be doing right now, whether it's trade deals, whether it's military, whether it's stopping nuclear — all of the things that we discussed today.  And I think this shows a very divided country.  It also happens to be a pure excuse for the Democrats having lost an election that they should have easily won because of the Electoral College being slanted so much in their way.  That's all this is.  I think it shows division, and it shows that we're not together as a country.  And I think it's a very, very negative thing.  And hopefully, this can go quickly, because we have to show unity if we're going to do great things with respect to the rest of the world."

2506d ago / 7:21 PM UTC

Rod Rosenstein to Brief Senators in Closed-Door Meeting

Senators are heading into an all-Senate briefing with Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein this afternoon, where both parties will be able to hear from the man whose memo was initially crediting for the firing of former FBI Director James Comey.

The meeting is behind closed doors, but it may help senators better understand the lead-up to Comey's ouster. The White House initially said that the president had fired Comey at the recommendation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Rosenstein, who wrote a memo hanging the recommendation on Comey's alleged mismanagement of the bureau's Hillary Clinton email investigation. But in an exclusive interview with NBC News' Lester Holt, Trump reversed the official explanation by saying he’d been wanting to fire the FBI director since he was elected — and gave Russia as the rationale.

"When I decided to [fire Comey], I said to myself, I said you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made up story," Trump told Holt. 

Rosenstein will give a similar briefing to the House tomorrow.

2506d ago / 5:26 PM UTC

Trump Camp Raises 314k Amid Scandal

Amid a week of explosive headlines with talk of impeachment swirling, the Trump reelection team is in fundraising mode.

After crying "sabotage" in email and text fundraising messages yesterday, the campaign cashed in, raising $314,000 between the campaign and Republican National Committee's joint fundraising committee. According to a release from Trump's campaign, it's a "one-day record for digital fundraising."

Meanwhile, House Democrats announced that their campaign arm has smashed fundraising records ahead of midterms, raising $20 million since the start of the year.

2506d ago / 1:46 PM UTC

Roger Ailes Dead at 77

Looks like Russia isn't the only story of the day.

News broke Thursday morning that former Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes had died. The TV mogul left the company he built earlier this year in the wake of a former anchor’s lawsuit and numerous allegations of sexual harassment.

The cause of death is not yet known publicly.

“I am profoundly sad and heartbroken to report that my husband, Roger Ailes,  passed away this morning surrounded by his beautiful family,” wife Elizabeth Ailes said in a statement.

2506d ago / 1:45 PM UTC

Catch Up On the Story That Doesn't Sleep

Did you sleep last night? Well, then you might have missed a lot of news, because this media storm isn’t taking a break.

Here are the must-read stories you might have missed overnight.

Trump Says He’s Victim of  ‘Single Greatest Witch Hunt’ In History - NBC News

"With all of the illegal acts that took place in the Clinton campaign & Obama Administration, there was never a special councel appointed!" the president Tweeted this morning. (And it's spelled "counsel," by the way.)

Who Is Robert Mueller? Special Counsel Hailed by Both Parties as Straight-Shooting Prosecutor - NBC News

A survivor of one of the more contentious periods in recent U.S. political history, Mueller, 72, commands rare bipartisan support for someone who has been so prominent in national affairs for so long.

Trump Team Knew Flynn Was Under Investigation Before He Came To White House - New York Times

"Despite this warning, which came about a month after the Justice Department notified Mr. Flynn of the inquiry, Mr. Trump made Mr. Flynn his national security adviser. The job gave Mr. Flynn access to the president and nearly every secret held by American intelligence agencies."