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Comey ‘disgusted’ with Giuliani, GOP attacks

- By Chris Strohm Bloomberg News

WASHINGTON — Former FBI Director James Comey said he’s “disappoint­ed and disgusted” with Republican attacks on special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion, a campaign led by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani since he became one of President Donald Trump’s top lawyers.

“They’re not just criticizin­g the investigat­ors,” Comey said Tuesday in an interview with Bloomberg News. “They’re attacking the entire institutio­ns of justice, and that’s what makes this unpreceden­ted in my experience.”

Comey, 57, a longtime Republican who was fired a year ago by Trump, said he no longer considers himself a member of the party.

“I’m shocked, disappoint­ed and disgusted,” Comey said of the GOP. “I don’t know what it stands for honestly, and it’s going to have to answer those questions.”

Mueller’s appointmen­t followed Trump’s ouster of Comey on May 9 of last year. “Happy anniversar­y,” quipped Comey, who’s on an extended tour to promote his best-selling book, “A Higher Loyalty,” which tears into Trump as morally unfit for the presidency and compares his actions to those of a mob boss. Comey said he wasn’t sure if Mueller can compel Trump to testify by subpoena if he refuses to sit down for a voluntary interview, or if a sitting president can be indicted by the Justice Department. While an existing legal memo from the department’s Office of Legal Counsel rules out an indictment, Comey said it could be rescinded.

Trump and Giuliani have launched a public relations assault on Mueller’s investigat­ion, calling it a “witch hunt” and arguing it is lasting too long and exceeding its scope.

“Is this Phony Witch Hunt going to go on even longer so it wrongfully impacts the Mid-Term Elections, which is what the Democrats always intended?” Trump tweeted on May 7. “Republican­s better get tough and smart before it is too late!”

Giuliani said during a May 6 interview on ABC’s “This Week” that Comey could have lied to Mueller about his interactio­ns with Trump, which might create a trap for the president if he were to testify for the investigat­ion.The attacks on Mueller’s investigat­ion could indicate a consciousn­ess of guilt, Comey said.

“What it definitely demonstrat­es is an utter lack of appreciati­on for the core values of this country and the things that matter above all the normal everyday disputes in this country,” Comey said, returning to his concern about what he considers the compromise­s being accepted by supporters of the president. “Tax cuts are important. Immigratio­n is important. Guns are important,” he said. “But none of them are as important as the values that make this country what it is. I just think it’s a fool’s bargain, including among faith leaders who think they’re making a trade to gain something. All we have is our values.”

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WIN MCNAMEE/GETTY Former FBI Director James Comey has said he no longer considers himself a member of the Republican Party.

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