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COMEY SAYS TRUMP FIRED HIM TO UNDERMINE FBI’S RUSSIA PROBE

- PATRICIA ZENGERLE & SUSAN CORNWELL washington, 8 June

Former FBI director James Comey on Thursday accused President Donald Trump on Thursday of firing him to try to undermine the bureau's investigat­ion into possible collusion between his 2016 presidenti­al campaign team and Russia.

Trump dismissed Comey on May 9 and the administra­tion gave differing reasons for the action. Trump later contradict­ed his own staff and acknowledg­ed on May 11 that he fired Comey because of the Russia probe.

Asked at a U.S. congressio­nal hearing why he was fired, Comey said he did not know for sure. But he added: "Again, I take the president's words. I know I was fired because of something about the way I was conducting the Russia investigat­ion was in some way putting pressure on him, in some way irritating him, and he decided to fire me because of that." Comey earlier told the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee in the most eagerly anticipate­d U.S. congressio­nal hearing in years that he believed Trump had directed him to drop an FBI probe into the Republican president's former national security adviser as part of the Russia investigat­ion.

But Comey would not say whether he thought the president sought to obstruct justice.

"I don't think it's for me to say whether the conversati­on I had with the president was an effort to obstruct. I took it as a very disturbing thing, very concerning," Comey told the committee.

Trump critics say that any efforts by the president to hinder an FBI probe could amount to obstructio­n of justice. Such an offense potentiall­y could lead to Trump being impeached by Congress, although the Republican­s who control the Senate and House of Representa­tives have shown little appetite to make such a move against him.

Dressed in a dark suit and giving short, deliberati­ve answers, Comey painted a picture of an overbearin­g president who pressured him to stop the FBI looking into Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

In more than two hours of testimony, Comey did not make any mayor new revelation­s about alleged links between Trump or his associates and Russia, an issue that has dogged Trump's first months in office and distracted from his policy goals such as overhaulin­g the U.S. healthcare system and making tax cuts.

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