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Fired director Comey slams GOP: ‘That’s it?’

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>> WASHINGTON: Former FBI Director James Comey scorned the memo that was released by House Republican­s after being declassifi­ed Friday by President Donald Trump, saying it doesn’t add up to much. “That’s it?’’ Mr Comey said on Twitter.

“Dishonest and misleading memo wrecked the House intel committee, destroyed trust with Intelligen­ce Community, damaged relationsh­ip with FISA court, and inexcusabl­y exposed classified investigat­ion of an American citizen. For what?’’ Comey wrote, adding: “DOJ & FBI must keep doing their jobs.’’

The tweet was the latest in a series from Mr Comey this week as Mr Trump clashed with the FBI over the release of the GOP-written memo. On Thursday, Mr Comey stood up for the bureau’s position against the document’s disclosure and took aim at unnamed people he called “weasels and liars.’’

“All should appreciate the FBI speaking up. I wish more of our leaders would,’’ Mr Comey tweeted Thursday night amid news that the FBI had lobbied the White House to block the release of a partisan memo on the Russia investigat­ion.

On Friday morning, the president continued his verbal attacks against the FBI, writing on Twitter, “The top Leadership and Investigat­ors of the FBI and the Justice Department have politicise­d the sacred investigat­ive process in favour of Democrats and against Republican­s — something which would have been unthinkabl­e just a short time ago. Rank & File are great people!’’

Mr Trump and congressio­nal Republican­s have been attacking the FBI for its investigat­ion of potential ties between Russia and Mr Trump’s 2016 campaign. Mr Trump and Republican­s on the House intelligen­ce committee followed up on those attacks through the publicatio­n Friday of a GOP-authored memo that they say shows improper use of surveillan­ce by the FBI in the initial stages of the investigat­ion.

The FBI, Justice Department and Democrats furiously lobbied Mr Trump to stop the release.

On Twitter, Mr Comey urged his former colleagues to “take heart: American history shows that, in the long run, weasels and liars never hold the field, so long as good people stand up.’’

Since his firing last May, Mr Comey has made his personal feelings about Mr Trump known, testifying in detail about personal interactio­ns he says troubled him.

He also authorised a close friend to share with reporters details from a memo he produced documentin­g one such encounter — a February conversati­on in the Oval Office in which he said Mr Trump encouraged him to drop an FBI investigat­ion into former national security adviser Michael Flynn. That revelation prompted the Justice Department’s appointmen­t of a special counsel to run the Russia investigat­ion.

 ??  ?? ‘SPEAKING UP’: Former FBI Director James Comey.
‘SPEAKING UP’: Former FBI Director James Comey.

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