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Feds pull out big gun to oversee Trump investigation Free Press staff, wire report

Mr. Hilbert

Mayor Stoney

Hilbert to mayor: Don’t veto City Council budget By Jeremy M. Lazarus

Did President Trump fire FBI Director James Comey for refusing to shut down a criminal investigation against the president’s crony, retired Gen. Michael T. Flynn, who briefly served as national security adviser? That question is now swirling around the increasingly embattled president after reports indicated that Mr. Comey detailed the attempt to stop the investigation in a memo he wrote to himself following a private meeting with the president. While President Trump followed a familiar script — deny, deny, deny — as he jetted off on a nine-day trip to the Middle East and Europe, the reports rocked Congress as the administration has been struggling to manage a growing list of scandals. Veterans in Congress are hearing echoes of Watergate, the scandal that forced President Richard M. Nixon to resign 44 years ago to avoid impeachment. Some legislators already are labeling President Trump’s action obstruction of justice and calling for his impeachment, though most are treading more carefully. So far, a House committee has asked the FBI to provide copies of the Comey memo to learn more about what might have happened and whether President Trump’s misstep is as serious as the reports in the New York Times and on NBC News suggested. Meanwhile, the U.S. Justice Department, led by Trump loyalist Jeff Sessions, took an unexpected step to avoid any appearance that it is under President Trump’s thumb. The department announced Wednesday that a special prosecutor has been named — former FBI Director Robert Mueller — to take over the probe into allegations that advisers to the 2016 Trump

Money allocated to fix potholes or plow streets cannot be used for picking up trash unless Richmond Mayor Levar M. Stoney secures approval to shift the funds from Richmond City Council. And dollars allocated to improve pay for police and firefighters cannot be shifted to buy needed equipment unless the mayor receives the council’s permission. Molly Riley/Reuters/File Photo TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY By a vote of 6-3 Monday night, City Council ushered in a new Former FBI Director Robert Mueller was chosen Wednesday era of increased oversight over the way tax dollars are spent. Please turn to A4 The vote came as the council approved a series of ordinances to lead the Trump-Russian investigation. laying out spending plans for the 2017-18 fiscal year that will begin July 1. The decision strips Mayor Stoney and his administration of discretion to move money around within major departments like Public Works, although smaller units, including the Mayor’s Office and City Council appointees, will retain full control of their money. for candidates to replace Superintendent give the public the opportunity to voice By Holly Rodriguez Will it have any effect on city resiDana T. Bedden. their opinion on the next candidate. dents? Communication. Transparency. VisDr. Bedden and the School Board “We want public buy-in, for (people) to Mr. Agelasto Yes, said Mayor Stoney, who was absent ibility. mutually agreed last month to end his share their thoughts involving what they from the meeting. These are qualities participants listed contract on June 30, two years short of want in our next superintendent,” said In just his fifth month in office, the youthful mayor fumed as priorities for the next superintendent his original contract. School Board Chairwoman Dawn Page. in a statement after the vote that City Council is taking “micro- of Richmond Public Schools during the The abrupt end to Dr. Bedden’s tenure, More than 50 people turned out for managing to a new level.” He also said the change will “make first of four community forums held by combined with the School Board’s silence Tuesday’s meeting. They were divided into city government less efficient and make it harder to deliver the the Richmond School Board on Tuesday about the reason for his departure, angered groups to answer seven questions such as services our residents deserve.” night at Huguenot High School. many in the RPS community and disrupted the desired professional background and No, said Council President Chris A. Hilbert. “This is inside The goal of the forums is to gather trust and confidence in the board. The fobaseball,” he said. ‘I don’t think it will have a huge impact public input as the national search starts rums are an attempt to calm the fury and Please turn to A4 outside City Hall.” Mr. Hilbert urged Mayor Stoney to accept the council’s action in the spirit of “cooperation and collaboration” he espoused when he took office in January. Mr. Hilbert essentially warned the mayor that he would lose if he vetoes the council’s amendment to the budget that creates what is described as a “program budget.” That means money is appropriated by programs and service codes within departments rather than as a lump sum per department as was previously the case. Associated Press Mr. Hilbert provided the sixth vote to pass CHICAGO the budget and made it clear that he would vote Former President Obama unveiled plans for his future presidential center, painting a Please turn to A4 picture of a buzzing hub for youth and community programs on the South Side of Chicago where he raised his family and launched his political career. The former chief executive fielded questions from residents at a May 3 forum near the site on the shores of Lake Michigan, delving into nitty-gritty details of traffic patterns, green space and job creation, while Mr. Obama avoiding any mention of his successor in the White House. “What we want this to be is the world premier institution for training young people and leadership to make a difference in their communities, in their countries and in the world,” he told the friendly crowd that included Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, his Courtesy of the Obama Presidential Center one-time chief of staff. Models show the planned design of the 200,000-square-foot Obama Presidential It was one of President Obama’s rare pub- Center, which is scheduled to open in 2021 in Chicago’s Jackson Park on Lake lic appearance since he left office, providing Michigan. The center will have three buildings — a multistory museum and two single another glimpse of post-presidential life. In story structures to contain a library and a forum. Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press late April, he participated in a University of Chicago panel with students, saying young model of the center, which also will include $2 million to summer job efforts in the city. people are the key to solving the nation’s a public plaza and classrooms. He said Chicago has a lot to offer, but most Twins Cydney and Camryn Hamlin, 6, of most pressing problems and he hoped his President Obama said construction of people outside the city only see headlines Philadelphia are ready and waiting to see center would play a role in it. the center — up to 225,000 square feet about the violence. big sister Tyler Stafford get her degree at The Obama Presidential Center will fea- overall — would take about four years, but “We don’t want to wait for a building,” he Virginia Union University’s commencement ture three structures, including a tower-like programming would begin this year. He said said. “This is about reaching out right now.” last Saturday at St. Paul’s Baptist Church. museum and tree-lined walkways. The Obama he and former First Lady Michelle Obama, The duo led Ms. Stafford’s cheering Foundation displayed drawings and a miniature who also attended, would personally donate Please turn to A4 section. Please see area commencement

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