The New Zealand Herald

Trump to say if tapes exist

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United States President Donald Trump is expected to make an announceme­nt in the coming days on whether any recordings exist of his private conversati­ons with former FBI director James Comey, potentiall­y bringing to an end one of the central mysteries of the ongoing probe that has consumed his White House.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer said yesterday that he expects an announceme­nt “this week” on the possibilit­y of tapes.

The President fired Comey in May and then tweeted that the lawman, who was overseeing the investigat­ion into possible contacts between Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, “better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversati­ons before he starts leaking to the press”.

Trump and his aides have since then steadfastl­y refused to clarify that extraordin­ary if ambiguous warning. The President last month told reporters that “I’ll tell you about that maybe sometime in the near future” but offered no hints as to whether the tapes exists.

The House Intelligen­ce Committee has asked White House counsel Don McGahn to provide an answer to the question about tapes by Saturday.

— AP

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