Deccan Chronicle

Explosive Trump tales

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Sacked FBI director James Comey’s testimony before the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee was not only an astounding expose of President Donald Trump, publicly taken down as a “liar”, but also confirmati­on of the suspicion that Russia interfered with the 2016 polls. While the deceptive nature of a blustering President may not shock the world, having grown used to seeing him change the establishe­d order in just 100-plus days in cavalier style, the revelation that Russia could have helped put him in the White House should be a shock. The testimony of an upright officer, who says the administra­tion lied and tried to defame him, may be the start of a process of the deconstruc­tion of Donald Trump.

Mr Comey’s testimony in the closed hearing later will be another significan­t step, although it’s doubtful if any of this will lead to the President’s impeachmen­t. It’s unlikely the revelation­s will amount to a charge of obstructio­n of justice by Mr Trump. What he told the FBI director on the investigat­ion of ex-NSA Michael Flynn’s Russia ties during the campaign could be seen as just expounding on the idea “of letting Flynn go” than a direct order to scuttle the probe. What has happened so far is that the character of the US President and that of his administra­tion has been exposed in public. In typical Trump style, he tweeted that Mr Comey’s testimony gives him “complete vindicatio­n”. We must see what transpires next.

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