Donald Trump's firing of FBI director James Comey "sends a chill throughout the federal bureaucracy", according to a former director of the CIA. Michael Hayden said the move gave the "optic" that the US president's administration was involved in some form of cover-up. "In the last 110 days, this President has fired a National Security adviser, an acting Attorney General and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation," he told the BBC's Today programme.
Donald Trump has yet to make a decision on whether to withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change as global talks continue in Bonn, Germany. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said during a news conference that the decision would not be announced until after the Group of Seven (G7) meeting in Italy later this month. Mr Trump had said many times that he wanted to “cancel” the Paris Agreement.
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