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The key players to watch at Comey's hearing today
By Katie Bo Williams, Morgan Chalfant and Joe Uchill
 
The eyes of the nation will be on the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday as it questions fired FBI Director James Comey about the circumstances surrounding his dismissal last month.

The panel's investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election has been widely seen as one of the more serious bipartisan inquiries into the matter — and the one most likely to provide a public accounting of what did and didn't happen.

That investigation has grown to include scrutiny of Comey's dismissal, which President Trump has said was linked to the FBI's investigation into his campaign and Russia.
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What to watch for in Comey's testimony
By Morgan Chalfant
 
Now that Comey's opening statement is out, here are the major storylines to watch for during his testimony, inside the hearing room and out.
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49 questions for James Comey
By Joe Uchill
Senators in both parties have been salivating at the chance to ask James Comey questions ever since he was abruptly fired by President Trump as FBI director last month.
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How Trump will spend day while Comey testifies
By Max Greenwood
Fired FBI Director James Comey is set to deliver his highly anticipated testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, and President Trump is sure to be watching closely.
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Comey's dramatic account on Trump rocks Washington
By Katie Bo Williams
President Trump repeatedly sought to influence the FBI's investigation into Russian election meddling before firing James Comey as the bureau's director, according to blockbuster testimony that Comey is set to deliver Thursday to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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Sessions allies say he will weather Trump's wrath
By Alexander Bolton
Senators close to Attorney General Jeff Sessions predict their former colleague will stay at President Trump's side despite a significant row over his decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
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Senate push for new Russia sanctions gains momentum
By Jordain Carney
A long-stalled push to impose new financial penalties on Russia is gaining new life in the Senate.
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The UK election: What you need to know
By Niall Stanage
Voters in Britain will go to the polls on Thursday following three deadly terrorist attacks since March, most recently in London last weekend.
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House poised for vote to dismantle Dodd-Frank
By Sylvan Lane
House Republicans on Thursday are poised to pass legislation that would roll back numerous financial regulations passed by Democrats after the 2008 financial crisis.
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Outside groups rally to back up Trump
By Jonathan Easley
As President Trump stares down one of the most tumultuous stretches of his young presidency, he is getting cover on the airwaves from a trio of outside groups.
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The Washington Post: Comey could turn lawmakers' Russia probes to questions of obstruction
By Ed O'Keefe and Karoun Demirjian
If the testimony of former FBI director James Comey suggests that President Trump's actions constituted an obstruction of justice on investigations of Russia-related matters, the focus of congressional inquiries could shift from intelligence details to legal and criminal matters.
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The New York Times: Comey puts political savvy on display
By Peter Baker and Glenn Thrush
Mr. Comey, a shrewd veteran of Washington, has shown why presidents are normally loath to fire their F.B.I. directors.
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The Wall Street Journal: Intelligence officials won't say if Trump asked about Russia
By Byron Tau and  Paul Sonne
 
Coats, Rogers decline to offer specifics on talks with the president.
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The Associated Press: Congressional hearings have a high-stakes history
By Nancy Benac
 
This city knows how to do big hearings — even Titanic ones.
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By Julia Edwards Ainsley
Aides to U.S. President Donald Trump are urging him not to fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions despite rifts between the two men, sources familiar with internal White House conversations said on Wednesday.
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