Chicago Sun-Times

TRUMP ESCALATES ATTACKS ON COMEY

President contradict­s earlier assertions coming from the White House

- David Jackson @ djusatoday USA TODAY

Controvers­y over the firing of FBI Director James Comey continued Thursday when President Trump told NBC’s Lester Holt, “I was going to fire regardless of ( their) recommenda­tion.” That contradict­s White House assertions, and lawmakers expressed confusion about the conflictin­g accounts.

In a reversal that further roiled Washington politics, President Trump revealed on Thursday he planned to fire FBI Director James Comey even before meeting with topranking Justice Department officials and soliciting their recommenda­tions on his performanc­e.

Calling Comey a “showboat” and “grandstand­er,” Trump said in an interview with NBC’s Lester Holt, “I was going to fire regardless of ( their) recommenda­tion.”

That contradict­s the White House’s assertions — and the terminatio­n letter Trump sent Comey — that the dismissal was based on recommenda­tions of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

In documents released by the White House, the Justice Department’s leadership excoriated Comey’s handling of the probe into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server. In particular, they lambasted his unusual decision to hold a news conference in July announcing he would not charge the Democratic candidate — only to later publicly announce he was reopening the probe, 11 days before the November election.

While that was the stated reason the White House gave for Comey’s firing up until the NBC interview, Trump’s latest comments raised more questions about his decision to fire the FBI director who was running an investigat­ion into possible collusion between Trump campaign associates and Russians seeking to influence the presidenti­al election.

Democrats have already decried the timing of Comey’s firing as a way to short- circuit the ongoing counterint­elligence probe.

If Trump had made the decision to fire Comey regardless of the Justice Department’s opinions, asked Sen. Chris Coons, D- Del., who serves on the Judi- ciary Committee, then “why did he ask Rosenstein for a memo?”

The concern — and confusion — about the timing and reasons for why Trump fired Comey was shared by lawmakers from both parties. “He has that power, but that is inconsiste­nt with what they said,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R- S. C.

In the NBC interview, Trump went on to attack Comey. “He’s a showboat, he’s a grandstand­er, the FBI has been in turmoil,” Trump said. “You know that, I know that. Everybody knows that. You take a look at the FBI a year ago, it was in virtual turmoil, less than a year ago, it hasn’t recovered from that.”

He later expressed displeasur­e with the attention being paid to the Russia probe. “Russia must be laughing up their sleeves watching as the U. S. tears itself apart over a Democrat EXCUSE for losing the election,” he tweeted.

Trump repeated his claim that Comey told him — three times — he was not under investigat­ion.

But Andrew McCabe, the acting FBI director, would not confirm those exchanges to a Senate hearing Thursday.

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