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Comey: Russia may have dirt on Trump

- By Catherine Lucey and Eric Tucker The Associated Press

WASHINGTON » In his scathing appraisal of the man who fired him as FBI chief, James Comey cited “some evidence of obstructio­n of justice” in President Donald Trump’s actions and speculated that Russians might have dirt on the president. Trump struck back, branding Comey a criminal.

Their war of words escalated Monday after Comey, in an ABC interview broadcast the night before, labelled Trump “morally unfit” for office.

Trump tweeted that Comey drafted an exoneratio­n of Hillary Clinton long before he talked to her as part of an investigat­ion into her email practices. He labelled Comey “disgruntle­d” and accused him and allies of having “committed many crimes.” For his part, Comey has said that nine or 10 months into the Clinton probe, he had a “clear picture” where it was going and it’s common to draft statements before an investigat­ion is complete.

Comey’s remarks, coupled with the release of his forthcomin­g book, offer his version of events surroundin­g his firing and the investigat­ions into Russian election meddling and Clinton’s email practices. Several of the episodes he describes in detail, including a private conversati­on about former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn, are central to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion and his recollecti­ons are presumably valuable for prosecutor­s examining whether the president’s actions constitute obstructio­n of justice.

The ex-FBI director, who until his firing in May led an investigat­ion into possible ties between Russia and the Trump campaign, acknowledg­ed that it was “stunning” to think that Russia could have damaging informatio­n about a U.S. president. But he said that in Trump’s case, he could not discount the possibilit­y that the president had been compromise­d.

“These are more words I never thought I’d utter about a president of the United States, but it’s possible,” Comey told ABC News’ chief anchor George Stephanopo­ulos. He also acknowledg­ed he had no proof that Russia has dirt on Trump: “I think it’s possible. I don’t know.”

He also answered “possibly” when asked if the president was attempting to obstruct justice when he cleared the Oval Office of other officials in February 2017 before encouragin­g him to close the investigat­ion into Flynn, who by that point was suspected of lying to the FBI about his Russian contacts. The retired general pleaded guilty in December and is now cooperatin­g with Mueller’s investigat­ion.

Comey also said he believed Trump treated women like “pieces of meat.”

“A person who sees moral equivalenc­e in Charlottes­ville, who talks about and treats women like they’re pieces of meat, who lies constantly about matters big and small and insists the American people believe it — that person’s not fit to be president of the United States, on moral grounds,” Comey said.

Trump on Sunday rejected Comey’s assertion that Trump had sought his loyalty at a January 2017 dinner, saying “I hardly even knew this guy. Just another of his many lies.” He also suggested Comey should be imprisoned, tweeting, “how come he gave up Classified Informatio­n (jail), why did he lie to Congress (jail).” There is no indication Comey is under investigat­ion for doing either.

The president began assailing Comey even before the interview came out.

He seized on an excerpt shown Saturday in which Comey said his belief that Clinton would beat Trump in the 2016 presidenti­al election was probably a factor in his decision to disclose the investigat­ion into her emails. Comey, Trump tweeted, “was making decisions based on the fact that he thought she was going to win, and he wanted a job. Slimeball!”

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 ?? RALPH ALSWANG — ABC VIA AP ?? Correspond­ent George Stephanopo­ulos, left, appears with former FBI director James Comey for a taped interview that will air during a primetime “20/20” special on Sunday on the ABC Television Network. Comey’s book, “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and...
RALPH ALSWANG — ABC VIA AP Correspond­ent George Stephanopo­ulos, left, appears with former FBI director James Comey for a taped interview that will air during a primetime “20/20” special on Sunday on the ABC Television Network. Comey’s book, “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and...

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