Jamaica Gleaner

No rush to Trump judgement, Ryan says; Dems demand deep probe

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WASHINGTON (AP): PRESSING FOR answers to mushroomin­g questions, congressio­nal Democrats demanded an immediate investigat­ion into President Donald Trump’s dealings with now-fired FBI Director James Comey and into broader questions of White House meddling yesterday. House Speaker Paul Ryan cautioned against “rushing to judgement”.

Ryan said Congress needs to get the facts, but “it is obvious there are some people out there who want to harm the president”. Elijah Cummings, top Democrat on a key House oversight panel, countered that Ryan and the Republican­s had shown “zero, zero, zero appetite for any investigat­ion of President Trump”.

The White House has denied reports that Trump pressed Comey to drop an investigat­ion into National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. In addition, Trump is facing pointed questions about his discussion­s with Russian diplomats during which House Speaker Paul Ryan takes questions from reporters at the Republican National Committee Headquarte­rs in Washington yesterday.

Trump is reported to have disclosed classified informatio­n.

TURN OVER RECORDS

In the latest twist yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin offered to turn over to Congress records of Trump’s discussion­s with the diplomats.

The White House has played down the importance and secrecy of the informatio­n Trump gave to the Russians, which had been supplied by Israel under an intelligen­ce-sharing agreement. Trump himself said he had “an absolute right” as president to share “facts pertaining to terrorism” and airline safety with Russia. Yet US allies and some members of Congress have expressed alarm.

Putin told a news conference that he would be willing to turn over notes of Trump’s meeting with the Russian diplomats if the White House agreed. He dismissed outrage over Trump’s disclosure­s as US politician­s whipping up “anti-Russian sentiment”.

Asked what he thinks of the Trump presidency, Putin said it is up to the American people to judge and his performanc­e can be rated “only when he’s allowed to work at full capacity”, implying that someone is hampering Trump’s efforts.

Trump left the White House yesterday to head to Connecticu­t where he delivered the commenceme­nt address at the US Coast Guard Academy.

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