Jamaica Gleaner

No tapes after all:

Trump says he didn’t record Comey talks

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PRESIDENT DONALD Trump declared on Thursday he never made and does not have recordings of his private conversati­ons with ousted former FBI Director James Comey, ending a month-long guessing game that he started with a cryptic tweet and that ensnared his administra­tion in yet more controvers­y.

“With all of the recently reported electronic surveillan­ce, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of informatio­n,” Trump said in his latest tweets, he has “no idea” whether there are “tapes” or recordings of the two men’s conversati­ons. But he proclaimed he “did not make, and do not have, any such recordings.”

That left open the possibilit­y that recordings were made without his knowledge or by someone else. But he largely appeared to close the saga that began in May, just days after he fired Comey, then the head of an investigat­ion into Trump associates’ ties to Russian officials. Trump has disputed Comey’s version of a January dinner during which the director said the president had asked for a pledge of loyalty.

Trump responded at that time, via Twitter, that Comey “better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversati­ons before he starts leaking to the press!”

That apparently angry missive triggered a series of consequenc­es each weightier than the last. Comey has suggested that the tweet prompted him to ask an associate to leak damaging informatio­n to the media. The resulting news reports built pressure on a top Justice Department official to appoint an independen­t prosecutor to oversee the Russia investigat­ion. That special counsel is now reportedly investigat­ing Trump’s own actions in a probe that could dog his presidency for the foreseeabl­e future.

Trump’s declaratio­n now that there are no recordings appear to settle a key dynamic in that investigat­ion: It’s now the president’s word against Comey’s notes.

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