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A hint of Watergate

President Trump has allegedly fired FBI head James Comey due to his investigat­ions in the Hillary Clinton email scandal, but he may have unleashed a political earthquake, writes DW’s Miodrag Soric

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DW—There has never before inAmerican history been anything like this:The head of the White House has fired the head of the FBI at a time when he is leading investigat­ions which may turn out to be dangerous to the president. James Comey has been investigat­ing attempts by Russia to influence the US election, the ultimate goal being to pave the way for Donald Trump to enter the White House and to undermine his political opponent, Hillary Clinton.

In recent weeks, the Trump administra­tion has rejected all allegation­s that it cooperated with the Kremlin during the election campaign in 2016. Yet FBI investigat­ions were still ongoing.To fire the FBI head before they had been concluded leaves a bitter political aftertaste. It is not only the Democrats who are afraid of the possibilit­y that DonaldTrum­p will appoint a new FBI director who will bring the investigat­ions to a swift end. This would also bring to an end ever finding out the whole truth about any political influence exerted by Moscow.

US president in difficulti­es

Trump’s decision has shattered the credibilit­y of the political institutio­ns in Washington.The reputation of the political class will reach new low levels, and with it will come an increase in political disenchant­ment.The president allegedly wants the FBI to have a fresh start.Trump’s reason for firing Comey is his conduct regarding the Hillary Clinton email affair.

But no one is buying that,not even his own party members.After all,it was none other than Trump himself who praised Comey’s conduct on that matter—after the investigat­ions heavily affected his rival’s election campaign in its final stages. Heaven forbid that there may have been ulterior motives behind firing the head of the FBI now, months later.

Comey’s forced retirement could cause a political earthquake in Washington. The decision evokes memories of the Watergate scandal. It was in the early 1970s that Richard Nixon recalled a special investigat­or who had got wind of his sinister scheme. It didn’t help: Nixon was forced to resign. He could not stop the truth from eventually getting out. Trump may be able to fire Comey, but the Democrats—and also some Republican­s—will continue to try and find out ifTrump’s election campaign team had consultati­ons with Russian representa­tives. So far there is no proof. But that could change.

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