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Ex-U.S. Attorney Bharara tells of “unusual” calls he received from Trump

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara revealed yesterday that he received a handful of “unusual” phone calls from Donald Trump after the November election that made him feel uncomforta­ble, and said he was fired after declining to take the third call.

Speaking on ABC News’ “This Week” in his first televised interview since Trump fired him in March as the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, Bharara said he believed Trump’s calls to him violated the usual boundaries between the executive branch and independen­t criminal investigat­ors.

“It’s a very weird and peculiar thing for a one-onone conversati­on without the attorney general, without warning between the president and me or any United States attorney who has been asked to investigat­e various things and is in a position hypothetic­ally to investigat­e business interests and associates of the president,” Bharara said.

He added that during President Barack Obama’s tenure, Obama never called him directly.

Bharara’s comments came just a few days after former Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Director James Comey testified at a congressio­nal panel that Trump had asked him to drop an investigat­ion into former Trump aide Michael Flynn and his alleged ties to Russia.

Comey also said he believed he was subsequent­ly fired in an effort to undermine the investigat­ion into possible collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Trump has denied allegation­s of collusion between his campaign and Russia and said he never directed Comey to drop the Flynn probe. A White House spokeswoma­n could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

Bharara said yesterday that Trump called him twice after the November election “ostensibly just to shoot the breeze.”

“It was a little bit uncomforta­ble, but he was not the president. He was only the president-elect,” Bharara said.

The third call, however, came two days after Trump’s inaugurati­on. That time, he said, he refused to call back.

“The call came in. I got a message. We deliberate­d over it, thought it was inappropri­ate to return the call. And 22 hours later I was asked to resign along with 45 other people,” he said.

Bharara stopped short of saying whether he thought Trump had obstructed justice in his conversati­ons and subsequent firing of Comey.

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