The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Trump unloads on Comey ahead of ex-FBI director’s interview

- By Catherine Lucey

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of rage against James Comey on Sunday over his forthcomin­g memoir, calling him “slippery,” suggesting he should be in jail and labeling him “the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!”

Trump fired off a series of tweets ahead of Comey’s first interview on the book, which offers his version of the events surroundin­g his firing as FBI director by Trump and the investigat­ions into Russian election meddling and Hillary Clinton’s email practices. The interview will air Sunday night on ABC.

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

Comey’s disclosure shortly before the election that the FBI had reopened its investigat­ion into her email use enraged Democrats. After Clinton’s loss, many Democrats blamed Comey, and Clinton herself has said it hurt her election prospects.

Trump on Sunday pushed back again against Comey’s claims that Trump sought his loyalty, saying it was “Just another of his many lies.” He questioned Comey’s intelligen­ce and place in history, writing, “Slippery James Comey, a man who always ends up badly and out of whack (he is not smart!), will go down as the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!”

He also suggested Comey should be imprisoned, saying, “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.

Asked if the president wanted the Justice Department to investigat­e Comey, White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that she was not aware of a specific request. But, she said, “if they feel there was any wrongdoing, they should certainly look into that just as they do on a number of other topics.”

Comey is embarking on a public rollout of his book, “A Higher Loyalty,” which comes out Tuesday. In the book, Comey compares Trump to a mafia don and calls his leadership of the country “ego driven and about personal loyalty.”

Trump fired Comey in May 2017, setting off a scramble at the Justice Department that led to the appointmen­t of Robert Mueller as special counsel overseeing the Russia investigat­ion. Mueller’s probe has expanded to include whether Trump obstructed justice by firing Comey.

Trump has said he fired Comey because of his handling of the FBI’s investigat­ion into Clinton’s email practices. Trump used the investigat­ion as a cudgel in the campaign and repeatedly said Clinton should be jailed for using a personal email system while serving as secretary of state. Democrats, on the other hand, have accused Comey of politicizi­ng the investigat­ion.

In the interview excerpt released Saturday, Comey said he did not remember “consciousl­y thinking” about the election results as he decided to disclose that the FBI had reopened its investigat­ion into candidate Clinton’s email use. But, he acknowledg­ed, “I was operating in a world where Hillary Clinton was going to beat Donald Trump, and so I’m sure that it was a factor.”

He added: “I don’t remember spelling it out, but it had to have been that she’s going to be elected president and if I hide this from the American people, she’ll be illegitima­te the moment she’s elected, the moment this comes out.”

The Republican National Committee has helped with the pushback effort against Comey for his book by launching a website and supplying surrogates with talking points that question his credibilit­y.

On Sunday, before the ABC interview aired, Comey tweeted that his book draws on stories from his life and from lessons he has learned from others.

“3 presidents are in my book: 2 help illustrate the values at the heart of ethical leadership; 1 serves as a counterpoi­nt,” he wrote. “I hope folks read the whole thing and find it useful.”

 ?? RALPH ALSWANG — ABC VIA AP ?? In this image released by ABC News, former FBI director James Comey appears at an interview with George Stephanopo­ulos that will air during a primetime “20/20” special on Sunday on the ABC Television Network. Comey’s book, “A Higher Loyalty: Truth,...
RALPH ALSWANG — ABC VIA AP In this image released by ABC News, former FBI director James Comey appears at an interview with George Stephanopo­ulos that will air during a primetime “20/20” special on Sunday on the ABC Television Network. Comey’s book, “A Higher Loyalty: Truth,...

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