San Francisco Chronicle

Trump now says he didn’t fire Comey over Russia

- By Ashley Thomas Ashley Thomas is an Associated Press writer.

WASHINGTON— President Trump declared Thursday that he didn’t fire FBI Director James Comey over the Russia investigat­ion, despite previously citing that as the reason. His lawyer, meanwhile, blasted federal investigat­ors as “a lynching mob” the Trump team will “knock the heck out of ” in the end.

The president has said at least twice that Comey’s firing in May 2017 was related to the FBI’s investigat­ion into whether Trump’s campaign associates coordinate­d with Russia in an effort to sway the 2016 election. And his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, told Fox News earlier this month that Trump fired Comey because the FBI director wouldn’t publicly state that he “wasn’t a target” of the Russia investigat­ion.

Trump tweeted Thursday: “Not that it matters but I never fired James Comey because of Russia! The Corrupt Mainstream Media loves to keep pushing that narrative, but they know it is not true!”

Comey’s firing led to the appointmen­t of Robert Mueller as the Justice Department’s special counsel investigat­ing Russian meddling in the 2016 election as well as possible ties between Trump’s presidenti­al campaign and Russia. The firing is now under investigat­ion by Mueller for possible obstructio­n of justice.

On Wednesday night, Giuliani said on Fox News’ “Hannity” that the investigat­ion “never should have taken place in the first place” and claimed there were ethical issues within the Justice Department.

“So, you got a group there, a lynching mob, so let them do their job and, boy, we’re ready to knock the heck out of you with our report, which will be authoritat­ive,” Giuliani said. “It will be backed up. It will be backed up with law and facts. And we’ll let the American people decide this.”

It was not immediatel­y clear what report Giuliani was referring to.

In announcing Comey’s firing in 2017, the White House initially cited his handling of the Clinton email investigat­ion, seizing on the FBI director’s decision to divulge details of the probe to the public during her campaign against Trump.

A few days after Comey was dismissed, Trump told NBC’s Lester Holt that he was thinking of “this Russia thing” when he fired Comey.

And the New York Times reported Trump told Russian diplomats in the Oval Office in May 2017 that Comey’s dismissal had removed some of the pressure he faced over the Russia investigat­ion.

“I just fired the head of the FBI. He was crazy, a real nut job,” Trump said during the May 10 meeting, according to the newspaper. “I faced great pressure because of Russia. That’s taken off.”

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