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Comey says Trump stand ‘stunned’ him

Fired former FBI boss says he made notes during meetings with president

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WASHINGTON — Ousted FBI chief James Comey on Thursday accused Donald Trump’s White House of lies and defamation in sworn testimony that plunged Trump’s already troubled presidency deeper into peril.

During almost three hours of extraordin­arily frank statements carried live by networks and cable news stations, Comey described himself as “stunned” by Trump’s “very disturbing” and “very concerning” behavior in several meetings.

Detailing one-on-one talks with a sitting president — which under normal circumstan­ces are private — Comey said he took painstakin­g notes for fear Trump might “lie” about the unusual encounters.

The testimony painted a devastatin­g picture of a president who at best unknowingl­y shred the norms of office by pressing Comey on the probe into Russian election meddling, and at worst might have criminally obstructed justice.

Comey recalled that during a White House dinner the president asked him for “loyalty” and to “lay off ” his former national security adviser Michael Flynn — who is under criminal investigat­ion over his Russia ties — imploring Comey to “let this go”.

Comey indicated it was now up to a high-powered special prosecutor to determine whether that behavior, and his own dismissal, constitute­d an obstructio­n of justice, a potentiall­y impeachabl­e offense.

“It’s my judgment that I was fired because of the Russia investigat­ion,” he said.

“I was fired in some way to change, or the endeavor was to change the way the Russia investigat­ion was being conducted. That is a very big deal.”

Easing months of specula- tion, Comey confirmed that Trump was not personally under investigat­ion when he left the FBI last month.

The White House and Trump’s lawyers expressed vindicatio­n over some parts of Comey’s testimony and lashed out at others.

“I can definitely say the president is not a liar, and frankly I am insulted by that question,” White House representa­tive Sarah Sanders said.

Trump’s lawyer Marc Kasowitz said the president “never told Mr Comey ‘I need loyalty, I expect loyalty’ in form or substance,” rejecting a key allegation.

Deploying Trump’s trademark bare-knuckle style, Kasowitz also suggested Comey should be prosecuted for leaking “privileged informatio­n”.

Trump avoided directly responding to the explosive accusation­s, defiantly telling supporters at a religious event in the capital: “We are going to fight and win.”

While the president was unusually quiet on his preferred communicat­ion platform, Twitter, his son Donald Trump Jr was not.

“You see how disgusting the swamp really is, the people that are there,” the younger Trump said in an interview with Fox News on Thursday, a nod to his father’s campaign pledge to “drain the swamp” that is Washington.

“This is what the people voted against last time. I’m happy for them to keep doing it. It’s going to make 2020 that much easier,” he said, referring to the next presidenti­al election.

Trump abruptly fired Comey as FBI director on May 9.

I can definitely say the president is not a liar, and frankly I am insulted by that question.” Sarah Sanders, White House representa­tive

 ?? BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Former FBI director James Comey is sworn in during a hearing before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligen­ce in Washington on Thursday.
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Former FBI director James Comey is sworn in during a hearing before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligen­ce in Washington on Thursday.
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