The Columbus Dispatch

Giuliani contradict­s president on Comey

- By Michael S. Schmidt

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has contradict­ed Trump’s rationale for firing James Comey as the FBI director, saying he was dismissed because he would not say publicly what he had told the president privately: that Trump was not under scrutiny in the Russia investigat­ion at the time.

‘‘He fired Comey because Comey would not, among other things, say that he wasn’t a target of the investigat­ion,’’ Giuliani said in an interview late Wednesday with Sean Hannity of Fox News. ‘‘He’s entitled to that.’’

Giuliani’s assertion contradict­ed the myriad explanatio­ns the president and his aides have given for the firing and was the first public acknowledg­ment by a Trump adviser for what Comey has maintained: that he was fired for his handling of the Russia investigat­ion.

At the time of Comey’s dismissal last May, both Trump and his aides cited his handling of the investigat­ion into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server and his decision to say publicly during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign that Clinton, the Democratic candidate, would not be charged with a crime.

Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, said Comey’s handling of the Clinton investigat­ion ‘‘was a total disgrace.’’ Later in the interview, Giuliani added: ‘‘I’m sorry, Hillary. I know you’re very disappoint­ed you didn’t win. But you’re a criminal. Equal justice would mean you should go to jail. I do not know why the Justice Department is not investigat­ing her.’’

Comey said in July 2016 that Clinton’s handling of classified informatio­n was ‘‘extremely careless’’ but fell short of criminal behavior and that he was not recommendi­ng charges.

Giuliani’s comments about Comey were overshadow­ed by his disclosure that Trump reimbursed his longtime

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