National Post

Trump pushed Comey to end Flynn probe, notes say

MEMO DETAILS OVAL OFFICE MEETING

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Donald Trump asked FBI director James Comey to shut down an investigat­ion into the president’s former national security adviser, according to The New York Times.

Comey, who was suddenly fired by Trump last week, wrote a detailed two- page memo about a conversati­on he had in the Oval Office with the president the day after Michael Flynn resigned.

“I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go,” Trump told Comey, according to the memo. “He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.”

Trump told Comey that Flynn had done nothing wrong, the Times reported the memo as saying.

Comey did not say anything to Trump about curtailing the investigat­ion, only replying: “I agree he is a good guy.”

On Tuesday, The Washington Post reported that people close to the matter said Comey kept detailed notes of his multiple conversati­ons with Trump.

Details of Comey’s notes were shared with a very small circle of people at the FBI and Justice Department, these people said.

Comey’s descriptio­n of the event make clear his understand­ing of the conversati­on was that the president was seeking to impede the investigat­ion, according to people who had read the account or had it read to them, these people said.

Comey felt the conversati­on was improper and decided to keep the details of the conversati­ons away from the case agents working on the Russia probe.

Flynn quit after misleading top White House officials about his contacts with Russia including Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak.

The White House said the report about the memo was “not a truthful or accurate portrayal of the conversati­on between the president and Mr. Comey.” The White House said that while the president had repeatedly expressed his view that Flynn was a “decent man,” he had never asked Comey or anyone else to end any investigat­ions involving him.

Trump abruptly fi r ed Comey last week, saying he did so based on his very public handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe.

The revelation over the Comey memo comes as Trump and the White House are dealing with the fallout from the president disclosing classified informatio­n to senior Russian officials in the Oval Office.

But the extraordin­ary leak of Trump’s private conversati­ons in the Oval Office — and now the leaking of the Comey memo — appear to be a direct consequenc­e of the president’s combative relationsh­ip with the U. S. spy agencies. The White House vowed to track down those who disclosed the informatio­n.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer said unauthoriz­ed leaking of sensitive or classified informatio­n was “frankly dangerous.”

And earlier Tuesday, Trump tweeted that he had asked Comey and others “from the beginning of my administra­tion, to find the LEAKERS in the intelligen­ce community.”

During a meeting l ast week with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Ambassador Kislyak, Trump shared details about an Islamic State terror threat related to the use of laptop computers on aircraft, according to a U.S. official.

The official said the disclosure came as Trump boasted about his access to classified intelligen­ce. An excerpt from an official transcript of the meeting reveals that Trump told them, “I get great intel. I have people brief me on great intel every day.”

The official said the revelation potentiall­y put the source at risk.

After he spoke with the Russians, Trump was informed that he had broken protocol and White House officials placed calls to the National Security Agency and the CIA looking to minimize any damage.

However, t he White House said the disclosure of the informatio­n was “wholly appropriat­e.”

In a series of morning tweets, Trump declared he had “an absolute right” as president to share “facts pertaining to terrorism” and airline safety with Russia.

“Humanitari­an reasons, plus I want Russia to greatly step up their fight against ISIS & terrorism,” he tweeted.

 ?? WIN MCNAMEE / GETTY IMAGES ?? Donald Trump fired former FBI director James Comey, who is said to have shared his notes with several people at the FBI and Justice Department following a conversati­on with the president in February.
WIN MCNAMEE / GETTY IMAGES Donald Trump fired former FBI director James Comey, who is said to have shared his notes with several people at the FBI and Justice Department following a conversati­on with the president in February.

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