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‘I would have fired Comey either way’

Trump office under fire for contradict­ing earlier statements that decision was the result of justice department complaints

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WASHINGTON // President Donald Trump said yesterday that he would have fired FBI director James Comey even without the recommenda­tion from the US justice department, contradict­ing earlier White House accounts.

Mr Trump also reiterated that Mr Comey had told him on three occasions that he personally was not under investigat­ion.

“I was going to fire Comey,” Mr Trump said in an interview with NBC.

The White House and vice president Mike Pence have said the president acted on the recommenda­tion of the US attorney general Jeff Sessions and his deputy, Rod Rosenstein. Mr Trump’s comments came amid increased criticism of the White House’s evolving explanatio­n of the firing, which leaves the fate of the FBI’s investigat­ion into Russia’s election meddling and possible ties to the Trump campaign deeply uncertain.

In testimony to the senate yesterday, acting FBI director Andrew McCabe contradict­ed White House statements about why Mr Comey was dismissed, particular­ly the assertion that he had lost the confidence of the rank and file of the FBI.

“That is not accurate,” Mr McCabe said. “I can tell you also that director Comey enjoyed broad support within the FBI and still does to this day.” In the NBC interview, Mr Trump repeated his assertion that Mr Comey had assured him he was not under investigat­ion.

“He said it once at dinner, and then he said it twice during phone calls,” he said. Mr McCabe told senators it was not standard FBI practice to tell someone whether they were under investigat­ion or not. The investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the election campaign has shadowed Mr Trump from the outset of his presidency, although he has denied any ties to Russia or knowledge of any campaign coordinati­on with Moscow. Mr McCabe called the Russia investigat­ion “highly significan­t” – another contradict­ion of the White House portrayal – and assured senators it would not be affected by Mr Comey’s sacking.

He promised he would tolerate no interferen­ce from the White House and would not provide the administra­tion with updates on its progress. “You cannot stop the men and women of the FBI from doing the right thing,” he said.

He said there has been no interferen­ce so far.

Days before he was fired, Mr Comey requested more resources to pursue his investigat­ion, US officials have said, fuelling concerns that Mr Trump was trying to undermine an inquiry that could threaten his presidency. Mr McCabe said he was not aware of any such request and said the Russia investigat­ion is adequately resourced.

It was unclear whether word of the Comey request, said to have been put to Mr Rosenstein, made its way to Mr Trump.

But the revelation intensifie­d the pressure on the White House from both political parties to explain the motives behind the removal of the FBI chief.

Defending the firing, White House officials have said Mr Trump’s confidence in Mr Comey had been eroded over months.

They suggested the president was persuaded to take the step by justice department officials and a scathing memo, written by Mr Rosenstein, criticisin­g the FBI director’s role in an investigat­ion into the use of a private email server by Hillary Clinton, Mr Trump’s Democratic rival in the presidenti­al election, during her time as secretary of state.

“Frankly, he had been considerin­g letting director Comey go since the day he was elected,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said yesterday, a sharply different explanatio­n from the day before, when officials put the emphasis on new justice department complaints about Mr Comey.

 ?? Michael Reynolds / EPA ?? Acting FBI director Andrew McCabe contradict­ed White House statements about why James Comey was dismissed.
Michael Reynolds / EPA Acting FBI director Andrew McCabe contradict­ed White House statements about why James Comey was dismissed.

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