Otago Daily Times

Trump denies having Comey ‘tapes’ he tweeted about

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WASHINGTON: United States President Donald Trump yesterday said he did not make and does not possess any tapes of his conversati­ons with James Comey, after suggesting last month he might have recordings that could damage the former FBI director.

‘‘With all of the recently reported electronic surveillan­ce, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of informatio­n, I have no idea whether there are ‘tapes’ or recordings of my conversati­ons with James Comey, but I did not make, and do not have, any such recordings,’’ Trump wrote on Twitter.

Lawmakers investigat­ing allegation­s of Russian meddling in the US 2016 election had asked the White House for any such recordings of Comey, whom Trump fired on May 9.

Shortly after dismissing Comey, Trump mentioned the possibilit­y of tapes in a Twitter post.

‘‘James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversati­ons before he starts leaking to the press!’’ Trump wrote on Twitter on May 12.

Allegation­s of ties to Russia have cast a shadow over Trump’s first five months in office, distractin­g from attempts by his fellow Republican­s in Congress to reform the US healthcare and tax systems.

Comey’s firing and its aftermath sparked a political firestorm. The former FBI head testified before a Senate committee that Trump had asked him to drop a probe into former national security adviser Michael Flynn and Flynn’s alleged ties to Russia.

Trump has privately told aides the threat of the existence of tapes forced Comey to tell the truth in his recent testimony, a source familiar with the situation said.

The White House had said Trump would likely clarify whether he had tapes of Comey by the end of this week.

Earlier yesterday, CNN reported that two top US intelligen­ce officials have told investigat­ors Trump suggested they publicly deny any collusion between his campaign and Russia, but they did not feel he had ordered them to do so. Director of National Intelligen­ce Dan Coats and National Security Agency director Admiral Mike Rogers met separately last week with investigat­ors for Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the Senate intelligen­ce committee, according to CNN.

The two officials said they were surprised at Trump’s suggestion but they did not act on the president’s requests, CNN reported, citing sources familiar with their accounts.

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