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LIVE: Watch Trump's Press Conference with Colombia's President

The president plans to hold a joint press conference at 3:45 PM Thursday, amid a number of scandals currently plaguing his White House.

Donald Trump will meet Colombia's president, Juan Manuel Santos, at the White House on Thursday to reportedly discuss their nations' efforts to tackle narcotics trafficking, CBS reports. But if Trump decides to take any questions during his joint press conference with Santos at 3:45 PM, the focus will likely stay on his chaotic week and the many scandals currently plaguing his administration.

Thursday's conference could offer the press an opportunity to ask the president about his meeting with the Russians on May 10, in which he reportedly disclosed highly classified intelligence from Israel about an ISIS terror plot, the Washington Post revealed Monday. The media could also ask him about the memo former FBI director James Comey reportedly wrote, which claims Trump asked him to lay off investigating former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Trump abruptly fired Comey last week, while he was in the midst of conducting an investigation into Russia's election meddling.

On top of that, a number of questions remain about what the Trump administration knew about Flynn before he was given a high level of security clearance during his 24 days in the White House. As the New York Times reported Wednesday, the Trump administration reportedly knew that Flynn was under investigation after working as a foreign agent, while also working for Trump's campaign. According to the Times, he was hired as national security adviser anyway.

On Wednesday, Trump spoke publicly for the first time since all this news broke at a commencement ceremony for graduates of the US Coast Guard Academy. In typical Trump fashion, he railed against the media, saying that "no politician in history has been treated worse or more unfairly." After new reports about Flynn surfaced, Trump took to Twitter Thursday to call the whole thing "the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!"

You can watch the press conference at the White House via the livestream above at 3:45 PM.