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Trump’s frustrations are boiling over after Comey dismissal |
After four months in office, President Donald Trump has become distrustful of some of his White House staff, heavily reliant on a handful of family members and longtime aides, and furious that the White House’s attempts to quell the firestorm over the FBI and congressional Russia investigations only seem to add more fuel. |
By Julie Pace and Jonathan Lemire | AP • Read more » |
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