The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Informatio­n received from Comey memos

- By Mary Clare Jalonick and Eric Tucker

President Donald Trump told former FBI Director James Comey that he had serious concerns about the judgment of his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, and his chief of staff asked days later if Flynn’s communicat­ions were being monitored under a secret surveillan­ce warrant, according to memos maintained by Comey and obtained by The Associated Press.

The 15 pages of documents contain new details about a series of interactio­ns with Trump that Comey found so unnerving that he documented them in writing. Those encounters in the weeks before Comey’s May 2017 firing include a Trump Tower discussion involving allegation­s of prostitute­s and Russia, a White House dinner at which Comey says Trump asked him for his loyalty and a private Oval Office discussion where the ex-FBI head says the president asked him to end an investigat­ion into Flynn.

The documents had been eagerly anticipate­d since their existence was first revealed last year, especially since Comey’s interactio­ns with Trump are part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into whether the president sought to obstruct justice. The memos have been turned over to Mueller.

Comey has said publicly that, “I knew there might come a day when I would need a record of what had happened, not just to defend myself, but to defend the FBI and our integrity as an institutio­n and the independen­ce of our investigat­ive function.”

According to one memo, Trump complained about Flynn at a private January 2017 dinner with Comey, saying “the guy has serious judgment issues.” He then blamed Flynn for a delay in returning the congratula­tory call of an internatio­nal leader, telling Comey he would be upset if he had to wait six days for a returned phone call.

“I did not comment at any point during this topic and there was no mention or acknowledg­ment of any FBI interest in or contact with General Flynn,” Comey wrote.

At that point, the FBI had already interviewe­d Flynn about his contacts with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, and the Justice Department had already warned White House officials that they were concerned Flynn was vulnerable to blackmail.

Flynn was fired February 13, 2017, after White House officials said he had misled them about his Russian contacts during the transition period. In a separate memo, Comey says Trump cleared the Oval Office of other officials, encouraged him to let the investigat­ion into Flynn go and called him a good guy.

The memos reveal that days before Flynn’s firing, then-White House chief of staff Reince Priebus asked Comey if Flynn’s communicat­ions were being monitored under a secret surveillan­ce warrant.

“Do you have a FISA order on Mike Flynn?” Priebus asked Comey, according to the memos, referring to an order under the Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act.

Comey said he “paused for a few seconds and then said that I would answer here, but that this illustrate­d the kind of question that had been asked and answered through establishe­d channels.”

Comey’s response is redacted on the unclassifi­ed memos.

The memos were provided to Congress earlier Thursday as House Republican­s escalated criticism of the Justice Department, threatenin­g to subpoena the documents and questionin­g officials. In a letter sent to three Republican House committee chairmen Thursday evening, Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote that the department was sending a classified version of the memos and an unclassifi­ed version. The department released Boyd’s letter publicly but did not release the memos.

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 ?? SUSAN WALSH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Copies of the memos written by former FBI Director James Comey are photograph­ed in Washington, Thursday. President Donald Trump told former FBI Director James Comey that he had serious concerns about the judgment of his first national security adviser,...
SUSAN WALSH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Copies of the memos written by former FBI Director James Comey are photograph­ed in Washington, Thursday. President Donald Trump told former FBI Director James Comey that he had serious concerns about the judgment of his first national security adviser,...

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