3. Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former fixer and current antagonist, left his Manhattan home, above, and headed to the federal prison in Otisville, N.Y., to begin his three-year prison sentence.

There “still remains much to be told,” he said, “and I look forward to the day that I can share the truth.”

Meanwhile, the confrontation between Congress and the administration rolled slowly on.

Barring a last-minute change by the Justice Department, the House Judiciary Committee plans to vote Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress, for not complying with a congressional subpoena for the full report of the special counsel, Robert Mueller, and its underlying evidence.

Congressional Democrats are also meeting resistance over gaining access to Mr. Trump’s tax returns, getting key documents from the former White House counsel Donald McGahn and hearing from Mr. Mueller himself.

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