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Trump lashes out at leaks, considers staff overhaul

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President Donald Trump is assailing internal leaks as he considers an overhaul of his White House staff and grapples with a burgeoning crisis involving alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign.

Frustrated with what he views as his team’s inability to push back against the drumbeat of new revelation­s, Trump is seeking expanded teams of lawyers and experience­d public relations hands.

While he has called his first trip abroad a “home run,” it was shadowed by reports about Moscow’s interferen­ce and possible improper dealings with the Trump campaign and associates.

The latest reports hit close to the Oval Office, alleging that Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner proposed secret back-channel communicat­ions with Russia during the presidenti­al transition.

Trump struck back Sunday, after maintainin­g a limited social media presence throughout his nine-day trip. He unleashed a flurry of tweets, lashing out at what he called the “fake news” media. He focused heavily on leaks — both those coming out of the White House and an intelligen­ce leak blamed on Americans about the deadly bombing at a concert in Britain.

On the bombing investigat­ion Trump wrote: “British Prime Minister May was very angry that the info the U.K. gave to U.S. about Manchester was leaked.”

Trump also wrote that “many of the leaks coming out of the White House are fabricated lies.” He added that it is “very possible that those sources don’t exist but are made up by fake news writers.”

Even when authorized, top officials in the Trump White House frequently request anonymity to brief reporters “on background.”

Trump’s longtime lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, has joined a still-forming legal team to help the president shoulder the intensifyi­ng Russia investigat­ions. More attorneys with deep experience in Washington investigat­ions are expected to be added, along with crisis communicat­ion experts.

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