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Trump: Fired FBI chief a ‘showboat’

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WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump blasted ousted FBI chief James Comey as a “showboat” and “grandstand­er” on Thursday even as the agency’s acting leader contradict­ed the leader’s account that the FBI had been in turmoil before he fired Comey.

In testimony before the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, acting Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion director Andrew McCabe promised to tell the panel of any White House meddling into the agency’s probe into possible collusion between Russia and Trump’s presidenti­al campaign.

McCabe testified in place of Comey, who Trump abruptly dismissed as FBI director on Tuesday in an action that has roiled Washington. Democrats have accused the Republican president of trying to foil the FBI’s probe into Moscow’s actions and many have called for a special prosecutor to look into the matter.

“He’s a showboat. He’s a grandstand­er. The FBI has been in turmoil,” Trump said in his first interview since firing Comey. “I was going to fire Comey. My decision,” Trump said .“I was going to fire regardless of recommenda­tion .”

Trump said he never pressuredC­ome yin to dropping the FBI probe, adding: “If Russia did anything, I want to know that. Trump said there was no “collusion between me and my campaign and the Russians.”

McCabe’s testimony contradict­ed Trump’s appraisal of turmoil at the FBI under Comey.

“I can tell you also that Director Comey enjoyed broad support within the FBI and still does to this day,” McCabe said.

“I can tell you that I hold Director Comey in the absolute highest regard. I have the highest respect for his considerab­le abilities and his integrity,” McCabe added. “And it has been the greatest privilege and honor of my profession­al life to work with him.”

Trump said he had previously asked Comey whether he was under investigat­ion in the Russia matter, speaking with Comey once over dinner and twice by telephone.

“I said ,‘ If it’ s possible, would you let me know, am I under investigat­ion?’” Trump told NBC. “He said, ‘You are not under investigat­ion.’”

Comey has neither publicly discussed conversati­ons with Trump nor has he publicly commented on his dismissal.

‘Not typical practice’

McCabe testified it was not typical practice to tell a person they are not a target of an investigat­ion.

At the daily White House news conference, spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked whether it was a conflict of interest for a presidentt­o ask the FBI chief such a question. She answered: “No, I don’t believe it is.”

Trump’s contention that he was going to fire Comey regardless of what Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the No. 2 Justice Department official Rod Rosenstein recommende­d conflicts with earlier explanatio­ns from the White House. Spokesman Sean Spicer said on Tuesday that Trump acted based on the recommenda­tion of Sessions and Rosenstein.

The Republican chairman of the Senate panel, Richard Burr, asked McCabe whether he ever heard Comey tell Trump the president was not the subject of investigat­ion. McCabe sidesteppe­d the question, saying he could not comment on an ongoing investigat­ion.

I can tell you also that Director Comey enjoyed broad support within the FBI and still does to this day.” Andrew McCabe, acting FBI director

 ?? ERIC THAYER / REUTERS ?? Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe arrives to testify in Washington on Thursday.
ERIC THAYER / REUTERS Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe arrives to testify in Washington on Thursday.

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