El Dorado News-Times

Time to go independen­t

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Republican­s and Democrats calling for an independen­t investigat­ion into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia have it right. With President Donald Trump’s dismissal of FBI Director James B. Comey, only an outside investigat­ion can carry the credibilit­y that will earn the trust of the American people. This can no longer be left in the hands of the FBI or Trump’s Justice Department.

Trump’s explanatio­n for the dismissal, tying it to the FBI probe into Hillary Clinton’s emails, makes little sense, given that Trump praised that very investigat­ion on the campaign trail. The American people deserve a full explanatio­n of why Trump came to believe that the FBI needed fresh leadership.

“While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigat­ion, I neverthele­ss concur with the judgment of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectivel­y lead the bureau,” Trump wrote in his letter dismissing Comey.

As Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia put it to The New York Times, the letter “doesn’t pass any legitimate smell test.”

And why now? The timing is certainly suspect, raising the question of whether the FBI probe was getting too close to Trump for comfort.

Politico reported that Trump “had grown enraged by the Russia investigat­ion, two advisers said, frustrated by his inability to control the mushroomin­g narrative around Russia. He repeatedly asked aides why the Russia investigat­ion wouldn’t disappear and demanded they speak out for him. He would sometimes scream at television clips about the probe, one adviser said.”

Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona said in a statement that he was “disappoint­ed in the president’s decision,” adding that “I have long called for a special congressio­nal committee to investigat­e Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 election. The president’s decision to remove the FBI Director only confirms the need and the urgency of such a committee.”

McCain and Warner are right. What’s needed are two things: A real explanatio­n of why Comey was dismissed. And, more important, a thorough and independen­t investigat­ion into the Russia ties. Anything less will only undermine the public’s trust in this administra­tion.

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