Report: FBI probe moves into White House

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump told Russian diplomats last  week his firing of “nut job” James Comey had eased the pressure on him,  even as the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation had moved into the White  House, according to reports Friday that pursued the president as he  began his maiden foreign trip.

White House hopes that Trump could leave scandalous allegations at  home were crushed in a one-two punch of revelations that landed shortly  after his departure. A Washington Post report, citing anonymous sources  familiar with the matter, said a senior Trump adviser is now considered a  “person of interest” in the law enforcement investigation into whether  Trump’s campaign associates coordinated with Russia in an effort to sway  the 2016 election.

And The New York Times reported that the president had told Russian  officials he felt the dismissal of his FBI director had relieved “great  pressure” on him. The White House has said the firing was unrelated to  the FBI’s Russia investigation.

Late Friday, the Senate intelligence committee announced that Comey  had agreed to testify at an open hearing at an undetermined date after  Memorial Day.

Comey will certainly be asked about encounters that precipitated his  firing, including a January dinner in which, Comey has told associates,  Trump asked for his loyalty. In the Oval Office weeks later, Comey told  associates, the president asked him to shut down an investigation into  former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

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