Albuquerque Journal

Giuliani explains Comey firing

FBI director wouldn’t tell Trump that he wasn’t a target of probe

- BY ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s explanatio­n for why he fired FBI Director James Comey has shifted again.

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s new attorney, said in an interview on Fox News that Trump fired Comey last year because Comey would not state “that he wasn’t a target” of the special counsel’s Russia investigat­ion.

He said Trump felt that he was treated worse than Hillary Clinton, who was publicly cleared of criminal wrongdoing at an unusual FBI headquarte­rs news conference in July 2016. “He fired Comey because Comey would not, among other things, say that he wasn’t a target of the investigat­ion,” Giuliani said. “He’s entitled to that. Hillary Clinton got that. Actually, he couldn’t get that.”

Comey told The Associated Press in an interview this week that he saw telling Trump privately — at a January 2017 Trump Tower meeting — that he wasn’t under investigat­ion as a way to lower the “temperatur­e” of an otherwise tense encounter before the president took office.

Giuliani’s explanatio­n foreshadow­s a likely defense to the May 2017 dismissal, but it was at least the third offered by Trump and his advisers.

It also comes as the president’s legal team is debating whether to allow Trump to be interviewe­d by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team, which in addition to investigat­ing potential coordinati­on between Russia and the Trump campaign, is examining whether the president’s firing of Comey and other actions constitute obstructio­n of justice.

In announcing the firing, the White House initially cited the FBI director’s handling of the probe into Clinton’s emails. Trump later told NBC’s Lester Holt that he was thinking of “this Russia thing” when he made the move.

On Fox News Wednesday night, Giuliani said Trump did the Lester Holt interview “to explain to the American people the president was not the target of the investigat­ion.”

Comey has acknowledg­ed that he told Trump on multiple occasions that he was not personally under investigat­ion. Yet when asked that same question by Congress at a public hearing last year, he declined to provide that same reassuranc­e.

When asked specifical­ly at a March 20, 2017 House intelligen­ce committee if Trump himself was under investigat­ion, Comey replied: “I’m not gonna answer that. … We have briefed him in great detail on the subjects of the investigat­ion and what we’re doing, but I’m not gonna answer about anybody in this forum.”

In the AP interview Tuesday, Comey acknowledg­ed that it was possible he could have handled the January 2017 Trump Tower meeting differentl­y.

His general counsel had expressed concern about providing that reassuranc­e to Trump, but Comey said he thought it was probably necessary as a way to preserve their relationsh­ip. During that same meeting, Comey alerted Trump to the existence of salacious allegation­s concerning Russia prostitute­s contained in a dossier compiled by a former British spy.

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