Albuquerque Journal

FBI DIRECTOR CONFIRMS RUSSIA PROBE

Director: Links to Trump staff studied

- BY ERIC TUCKER AND EILEEN SULLIVAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

The FBI is investigat­ing whether Donald Trump’s associates coordinate­d with Russian officials in an effort to sway the 2016 presidenti­al election, Director James Comey said Monday.

WASHINGTON — The FBI is investigat­ing whether Donald Trump’s associates coordinate­d with Russian officials in an effort to sway the 2016 presidenti­al election, Director James Comey said Monday in an extraordin­ary public confirmati­on of a probe the president has refused to acknowledg­e, dismissed as fake news and blamed on Democrats.

In a bruising five-hour session, the FBI director also knocked down Trump’s claim that his predecesso­r had wiretapped his New York skyscraper, an assertion that has distracted White House officials and frustrated fellow Republican­s who acknowledg­e they’ve seen no evidence to support it.

The revelation of the investigat­ion of possible collusion with Russians, and the first public confirmati­on of the wider probe that began last summer, came in a remarkable hearing by one branch of government examining serious allegation­s against another branch and the new president’s election campaign.

Tight-lipped for the most part, Comey refused to offer details on the scope, targets or timeline for the FBI investigat­ion, which could shadow the White House for months, if not years. The director would not say whether the probe has turned up evidence that Trump associates may have schemed with Russians during a campaign marked by email hacking that investigat­ors believe was aimed at helping the Republican defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton.

“I can promise you,” the FBI director vowed, “we will follow the facts wherever they lead.”

Comey for the first time put himself publicly at odds with the president by contradict­ing a series of recent tweets from Trump that asserted his phones had been ordered tapped by President Barack Obama during the campaign.

“With respect to the president’s tweets about alleged wiretappin­g directed at him by the prior administra­tion, I have no informatio­n that supports those tweets, and we have looked carefully inside the FBI,” Comey said.

His confirmati­on of the Russia-links investigat­ion was striking given the FBI’s historic reluctance to discuss its work. But Comey said the intense public interest in the matter — and permission from the Justice Department — made it appropriat­e to do so.

Comey said the collusion inquiry began last July as part of a broader probe into Russian meddling in American politics, meaning Trump was elected president as associates were under investigat­ion for connection­s to Russia.

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 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FBI Director James Comey takes a break after three hours of testifying Monday before the House Intelligen­ce Committee on allegation­s of Russian influence on the presidenti­al election.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/ASSOCIATED PRESS FBI Director James Comey takes a break after three hours of testifying Monday before the House Intelligen­ce Committee on allegation­s of Russian influence on the presidenti­al election.

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