A settlement ends a lawsuit against a Trump-allied publisher, and protects the president from being drawn into a legal case involving efforts to buy women’s silence.
A tweet by the president seems to end a meandering trade policy. He withdrew from the deal his first week in office before saying he had second thoughts.
The president, who has said little about the scandal involving the pornographic film star Stephanie Clifford, said the drawing was of a “nonexistent man.”
The Pentagon chief lost a battle with the White House to get congressional authorization for last week’s allied airstrikes. But he won in pushing for a limited attack.
An outage crippled a crucial part of the agency’s website that allows taxpayers to make their payments directly from their bank accounts on the day taxes were due.
In media appearances aimed in part at boosting book sales, Mr. Comey is criticizing the president in personal ways that are unusual for a former F.B.I. director.
Mrs. Clinton’s former aides are still too angry at the former F.B.I. director to see past what they view as egregious actions that handed the White House to Donald J. Trump.