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CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman and CBSN political contributor Caitlin Huey-Burns discuss former FBI Director James Comey's opening statement about his relationship with President Donald Trump.
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CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman and CBSN political contributor Caitlin Huey-Burns discuss former FBI Director James Comey's opening statement about his relationship with President Donald Trump.
James Comey revealed during his testimony that he did not feel the need to document meetings with former President Obama or former President Bush the way he did with President Trump. See his comment here.
During his Senate testimony, former FBI Director James Comey explained why he felt compelled to document his talks with President Trump. Comey said, "I was honetly concerned that he might lie about the nature of our meeting." Watch what he said here.
At the beginning of his appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee, former FBI Director James Comey offered opening remarks. Watch his statement here.
"Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson and CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford join "CBS This Morning" to discuss how former FBI Director James Comey's hearing could change public opinion of President Trump, and whether Comey's written testimony shows intent.
CBS News security analyst and former FBI Acting Director Ron Hosko joins CBSN to explain James Comey's note-taking after his unusual interactions with President Trump. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers also discusses the Comey-Trump relationship with political contributors Leslie Sanchez, Caitlin Huey-Burns, Zerlina Maxwell, and CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman.
Former FBI Director James Comey will tell the Senate Intelligence Committee about his interactions with President Trump leading up to his dismissal. Comey claims the president asked for loyalty and pressed him to end the investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers discusses Comey's account with CBS News political contributors Ed O'Keefe, Zerlina Maxwell, Leslie Sanchez, and Caitlin Huey-Burns, as well as CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman.
Washington Post congressional reporter Ed O'Keefe's front-page story Thursday morning explores how James Comey's testimony could turn congressional probes on Russia toward the question of obstruction of justice and possibly impeachment. He joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss what's necessary to show intent and which senators could break out in today's hearing.
From Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, Chip Reid reports on who to watch during the Senate Intelligence Hearing.
Former FBI Director James Comey will begin his testimony under oath before the Senate Intelligence Committee today. Republican Jim Risch of Idaho is one of the 15 senators who will question Comey. Risch, who has been a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee since 2009, joins "CBS This Morning" from Capitol Hill to discuss what he wants to know from Comey.
President Trump and fired FBI Director James Comey's history goes back to Mr. Trump's presidential campaign against Hillary Clinton, where he went back and forth praising and criticizing Comey. That pattern continued when he entered the White House. Jeff Pegues looks back at their interactions.
Today's highly-anticipated James Comey testimony could help define the Trump presidency, but this will not be the first time congressional hearings have gripped the nation. Chip Reid reports.
Russia's alleged ties to the Trump campaign will loom large over former FBI Director James Comey's testimony Thursday. Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly denied meddling in the U.S. election. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow.
The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Mark Warner, will describe President Trump's conversations with James Comey as "disturbing." According to excerpts of his opening statement, Warner will say "this is not how a president of the United States behaves," referring to Comey's written testimony which was released Wednesday. Nancy Cordes reports.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss former FBI Director James Comey's highly-anticipated testimony on his private conversations with President Trump and the Russia probe.
We got a preview of former FBI Director James Comey's congressional testimony in opening remarks released Wednesday. Comey said he had nine private conversations with President Trump, and the president asked for his loyalty. The big question, however, is what Comey will say beyond his already-released statement. Chip Reid reports.
"Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson and CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the "dramatic narrative" in James Comey's prepared opening statement and whether the details in that testimony indicate President Trump obstructed justice.
Four congressional panels are investigating Russian interference in the U.S. election, including the Senate and House Intelligence Committees. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, joins "CBS This Morning" from the Capitol to discuss former FBI Director James Comey's testimony today before the Senate Intelligence Committee, and whether there's any evidence of obstruction of justice in President Trump's conversations with Comey.
As fired FBI Director James Comey prepares to testify on President Trump and the Russia investigation today, the White House and supporters of Mr. Trump are already pushing back. Margaret Brennan reports on how the Trump administration is trying to get ahead of the testimony.
Former FBI Director James Comey is ready for what could be a historic testimony Thursday on Capitol Hill. Comey will tell the Senate Intelligence Committee that President Trump told him he needed and expected his personal loyalty. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump's lawyer says Mr. Trump feels "vindicated" by Comey's opening statement, but will the White House be able to move forward with its agenda after Comey's hearing? Republican strategists Rick Davis and Lanhee Chen joined "Red & Blue" to break down how the White House may react to Comey's testimony, and Republican's priorities before the August recess.
Former FBI Director James Comey will make his first public appearance since being fired by President Trump. CBS News political contributor and Washington Post political reporter Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN to discuss what Washington is expecting to hear.
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A day before he is scheduled to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee, James Comey released what will be his opening statement detailing his interactions with President Trump. CBS New chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss how Comey and Mr. Trump's stories match up.
Former FBI Director James Comey wanted his opening statement released ahead of his hearing Thursday. Newsweek senior writer Max Kutner joined CBSN for a closer look at what was in Comey's statement, and how the president's pick to head the FBI might face hurdles during the confirmation process.
An ICE officer who was captured on video pushing a woman to the ground outside an immigration court in New York City has been relieved of his duties.
President Trump's Justice Department has brought criminal charges against James Comey, indicting him on two counts, though a federal grand jury rejected one count.
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As Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began speaking at the U.N. General Assembly in New York, dozens of people walked out of the room in protest.
President Trump is in New York to attend the first day of the 45th Ryder Cup as the best U.S. golfers take on the best from Europe.
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As flesh-eating bacteria cases rise across the U.S., an Alabama woman is sharing her story of surviving Vibrio and the year-long recovery ahead.
Former U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert resigned a week ago. On Thursday, former FBI Director James Comey was indicted.
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