Article snippet: The White House is facing mounting pressure to disclose details of MORE’s discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin from this week’s summit in Helsinki. The one-on-one meeting between the two leaders has been shrouded in controversy ever since Trump, standing beside Putin following the meeting, cast doubt on the U.S. intelligence community’s assessment of Russian interference in the election in favor of Putin’s own denials. Trump administration officials have said little specifically about any agreements reached or proposals made during the meeting. Trump’s closest advisers appear oblivious to what was actually discussed in the meeting with Putin — further fueling questions about what was discussed. And on Friday, they got another unwelcome distraction unrelated to Russia. News accounts reported that the president’s former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen, who is under federal investigation, taped the president discussing a payment involving Playboy model Karen McDougal, who says she had an affair with Trump. Meanwhile, the Kremlin has been spinning its own narrative. A Russian military spokesman said Tuesday that Moscow is ready to begin implementing agreements reached “in the sphere of international security.” In Washington, it’s not entirely clear what those agreements might be — something that is a worry to lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Secretary of State MORE is scheduled to testify Wednesday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he is s... Link to the full article to read more