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No tapes: Trump says he didn’t record meetings with Comey

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U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday on Twitter that he “did not make” and doesn’t have any recordings of his private conversati­ons with ousted former FBI Director James Comey.

“With all of the recently reported electronic surveillan­ce, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of informatio­n,” Trump said he has “no idea” whether there are “tapes” or recordings of the two men’s conversati­ons. But he declares he “did not make, and do not have, any such recordings.”

The tweets are the latest chapter in a high-stakes guessing game after Trump hinted that he might have recordings of his private conversati­ons with Comey at the White House and over the phone.

The tale of mystery began last month, just days after Trump fired Comey, who was then leading an investigat­ion into contacts before and after the election between the president’s campaign and Russian officials.

The absence of recordings almost certainly elevates in significan­ce to investigat­ors the notes made by Comey right after his conversati­ons with Comey.

A New York Times report cited two unnamed Comey associates who recounted his version of a January dinner with the president in which Trump asked for a pledge of loyalty. Comey declined, instead offering to be “honest.” When Trump then pressed for “honest loyalty,” Comey told him, “You will have that,” the associates said.

Trump tweeted the next day that Comey “better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversati­ons before he starts leaking to the press!” Trump’s tweets on Thursday raised questions about why the president would have staked his reputation and political capital on promoting something that wasn’t real.

His earlier suggestion about tapes immediatel­y evoked the secret White House recordings that led to Richard Nixon’s downfall in the Watergate scandal. Under a post-Watergate law, the Presidenti­al Records Act, recordings made by presidents belong to the people and can eventually be made public. Destroying them would be a crime.

Comey says any recordings that might exist would support his version that Trump asked him to pledge loyalty and urged him to drop the investigat­ion into Trump’s former national security adviser. “Lordy, I hope there are tapes,” Comey declared at a congressio­nal hearing.

But the president has steadfastl­y refused to clarify whether any tapes existed.

Two weeks ago, he teased reporters in the White House Rose Garden by saying that he’d explain “maybe sometime in the very near future.” He crypticall­y added: “You are going to be very disappoint­ed when you hear the answer.” White House deputy press secretary Lindsay Walters said Wednesday that an answer would be provided this week, presumably by the Friday deadline set by the House intelligen­ce committee for turning over any tapes. The Secret Service had said it had no audio copies or transcript­s of any tapes recorded within Trump’s White House, according to a freedom of informatio­n request submitted by The Wall Street Journal. But that didn’t exclude the possibilit­y that recordings were created by another entity.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? U.S. President Donald Trump says he didn’t tape his conversati­ons with ex-FBI chief James Comey.
AP PHOTO U.S. President Donald Trump says he didn’t tape his conversati­ons with ex-FBI chief James Comey.

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