The Oklahoman

Ex-FBI Director Comey memos released

- BY MARY CLARE JALONICK, ERIC TUCKER AND CHAD DAY

WASHINGTON — In a series of startlingl­y candid conversati­ons, President Donald Trump told former FBI Director James Comey that he had serious concerns about the judgment of a top adviser, asked about the possibilit­y of jailing journalist­s and described a boast from Vladimir Putin about Russian prostitute­s, according to Comey’s notes of the talks obtained by The Associated Press on Thursday night.

The 15 pages of documents contain new details about a series of interactio­ns with Trump that Comey found so unnerving that he chose to document them in writing. Those seven encounters in the weeks and months before Comey’s May 2017 firing include a Trump Tower discussion about allegation­s involving Trump and prostitute­s in Moscow; 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 Michael Flynn, the former White House national security adviser.

The documents had been eagerly anticipate­d since their existence was first revealed last year, especially since Comey’s interactio­ns with Trump are a critical part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into whether the president sought to obstruct justice. Late Thursday night, Trump tweeted that the memos “show clearly that there was NO COLLUSION and NO OBSTRUCTIO­N.”

In a Friday morning tweet, Trump lamented that Flynn’s life has been “totally destroyed” after he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with the Russian ambassador, “while Shadey (sic) James Comey can Leak and Lie and make lots of money from a third rate book (that should never have been written).”

He added: “Is that really the way life in America is supposed to work? I don’t think so!”

The president also has accused Comey of leaking classified informatio­n. The memos obtained by the AP were unclassifi­ed, though some portions were blacked out as classified. Details from Comey’s memos reported in news stories last year appear to come from the unclassifi­ed portions.

In explaining the purpose of creating the memos, which have been provided to Mueller, Comey has said he “knew there might come a day when I would need a record of what had happened” to defend not only himself but the FBI as well.

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