Putin football gift gets routine security check
WASHINGTON (AP):
The red-and-white football tossed to President Donald Trump by Russia's Vladimir Putin is undergoing a routine security screening.
The U.S. Secret Service says that's standard for all gifts to the president.
During a joint news conference after their summit this week in Finland, Putin used football metaphors and was handed a ball that he tossed to Trump.
Russia hosted the 2018 World Cup. Trump said he'd give the ball to his 12-year-old son Barron, a football fan.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Putin critic, tweeted after the exchange that he'd have the ball checked for listening devices and "never allow it in the White House."
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats told a security conference he's sure the ball "has been looked at very carefully."








