Former FBI Director James Comey told the attorney general in February that he didn't want to be left alone with President Donald Trump, according to a new report. Comey approached Attorney General Jeff Sessions just one day after Trump asked Comey, in a private meeting, to end the FBI's investigation into his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, officials told to The New York Times. The then-FBI Director did not tell Sessions of the president's request, he only said private meetings between the FBI director and the president were 'inappropriate', according to the Times. He believed Sessions should protect the...