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After staying silent all day yesterday during James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, President Trump is back on Twitter, and says he feels completely vindicated after the hearing.
Go deeper: As Axios' Jonathan Swan reported yesterday, the White House will likely harp on the fact that Comey authorized a friend to release his private memo to the New York Times and will relentlessly attack Comey as a "leaker." Marc Kasowitz, Trump's personal lawyer, started that criticism yesterday during his public remarks following the testimony.