The White House communications director has stepped down in what suspects to be the first step in a wider shakeup of President Trump’s presidency. Michael Dubke’s resignation after three months in the job follows reports of disarray in Mr. Trump’s team as allegations of collusion between his election campaign staff and Moscow persist.
Two US congressional panels investigating alleged Russian meddling in American Presidential election are reported to have expanded their inquiries to include President Trump’s lawyer. US media say Michael Cohen has confirmed he’s been asked to provide information and testimony about any contacts he had with the Kremlin to investigators and House Representatives assigned. Mr. Coryn said he turned down the request.