Ottawa Citizen

Trump likened to ‘mob boss’

Former FBI director Comey to release book

- ROZINA SABUR

WASHINGTON • James Comey, the former FBI director, has compared the U.S. president to a “mob boss” in an interview ahead of the release of his new book.

Comey was fired by Donald Trump last May and is promoting A Higher Loyalty, his book, which is being published on Tuesday.

His firing is seen as one of Trump’s most controvers­ial decisions in office and led to questions over whether it amounted to obstructio­n of justice — one of the grounds for impeachmen­t.

Comey’s book has already soared up bestseller lists thanks to pre-orders in anticipati­on of the revelation­s it may include about his relationsh­ip with Trump.

ABC News has released a trailer of the interview, in which the former intelligen­ce chief is asked: “How strange is it for you to sit here and compare the president to a mob boss?”

The interview, which airs in the U.S. on Sunday, is “going to shock the president and his team,” a source told the political website Axios.

The source added that the revelation­s left people in the room “stunned.” A teaser clip of the interview shows him being questioned on the Russia investigat­ion into possible election meddling, Hillary Clinton and the president.

The firing of Comey, who was leading the Russia probe at the time, is a key event being looked at by Robert Mueller, the special counsel appointed to take over control of the investigat­ion.

Mueller is reported to have interviewe­d Comey about the president’s behaviour in the run-up to his firing.

Comey’s book is due to be released just days after Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer, had his offices raided by FBI agents.

The federal agents reportedly seized documents pertaining to Cohen’s payments to two women who claim they had affairs with Trump — accusation­s he vehemently denies. Since the raid, Trump has publicly speculated about firing Mueller, saying: “I think it’s really a sad situation. Many people have said you should fire him (Mueller).”

Senior Republican­s have warned the president against such a move, as it would raise further questions over whether Trump was attempting to obstruct the Russia investigat­ion.

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