Comey faces off with GOP on Hillary Clinton’s emails
WASHINGTON — Former FBI Director James Comey spoke to House investigators behind closed doors for almost seven hours Friday, grudgingly answering questions about the Justice Department’s decisions during the 2016 presidential election.
Mr. Comey, who appeared under subpoena, announced after the meeting that he would return for more questioning Dec. 17. Appearing annoyed, he said “we’re talking about Hillary Clinton’s emails, for heaven’s sake, so I’m not sure we needed to do this at all.”
A transcript of the interview, expected to be released shortly, “will bore you,” Mr. Comey said.
Two GOP-led committees brought Mr. Comey in as they sought to wrap up a yearlong investigation into the department’s decisions in 2016. Republicans argue that department officials were biased against Donald Trump as they started an investigation into his campaign’s ties to Russia and cleared Democrat Hillary Clinton in the probe into her email use. Mr. Comey was in charge of both investigations.
Democrats have said the investigations by the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees are merely a way to distract from and undermine special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe. Mr. Mueller took over the department’s investigation when he was appointed in May 2017.
During the questioning, some Republicans signaled they were unhappy with Mr. Comey’s level of cooperation. California Rep. Darrell Issa said Mr. Comey had two lawyers in the room, his personal lawyer and a lawyer from the Justice Department. He said the department lawyer repeatedly instructed Mr. Comey not to answer “a great many questions that are clearly items at the core of our investigation.”
Democrats disagreed that Mr. Comey wasn’t cooperative.
“He answered the questions he had to answer,” said Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois.
Florida Rep. Ted Deutsch said the Republican majority “wishes to only ask questions still about Hillary Clinton’s emails, all to distract from the big news today, which is what’s happening in court.”
It was unclear if Mr. Comey is returning the week after next because Republicans thought he was being uncooperative, or if it was an issue with timing.