National Post

CHANGING THE NARRATIVE

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On Thursday, President Donald Trump contradict­ed his three top spokespeop­le about the firing of FBI Director James Comey. They had spent 45 hours emphasizin­g that this was a decision Trump arrived at after receiving a memo and recommenda­tion from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. But Trump told NBC News host Lester Holt he planned to fire him all along.

WHAT TRUMP SAID

HOLT: Did you ask for a recommenda­tion? TRUMP: What I did is, I was going to fire Comey. My decision. It was not . . . HOLT: You had made the decision before they came in the room. TRUMP: I was going to fire Comey. There’s no good time to do it, by the way. HOLT: Because in your letter, you said, ‘ I accepted their recommenda­tion.’ So you had already made the decision. TRUMP: Oh, I was going to fire regardless of recommenda­tion.

WHAT SEAN SPICER SAID

A story by The Washington Post’s Jenna Johnson reporting a press conference given Tuesday night by Spicer, the White House press secretary, said “As Spicer tells it, Rosenstein was confirmed about two weeks ago and independen­tly took on this issue so the president was not aware of the probe until he received a memo from Rosenstein on Tuesday, along with a letter from Attorney General Jeff Sessions recommendi­ng that Comey be fired. The president then swiftly decided to follow the recommenda­tion.” She quoted Spicer saying of Rosenstein, “It was all him.”

WHAT SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS SAID

Deputy press secretary Huckabee Sanders Wednesday in an interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe said, “Look, I think when you receive a report that is so clear and a recommenda­tion by someone like the deputy attorney general, you have no choice but to act.”

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