Millennium Post

Trump fires FBI chief probing his ‘Russia links’… who was (dis)credited by many for Hillary defeat

- LALIT K JHA

WASHINGTON DC: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday fired FBI chief James Comey, abruptly removing the top sleuth overseeing a criminal probe into whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election that was won by the real estate mogul. “You are hereby terminated and removed from the office, effective immediatel­y,” Trump said in a letter to Comey, who was four years into his 10-year term as FBI director. Though the president has the authority to fire the FBI director for any reason, Comey is only the second director to be fired in bureau history. President Bill Clinton fired William S Sessions in 1993.

Trump explained his bombshell announceme­nt by citing Comey’s handling of the investigat­ion by America’s leading law enforcemen­t agency into Democratic presidenti­al nominee Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server when she was the secretary of state. Trump told Comey, 56, that he was no longer effectivel­y able to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion and it was necessary to restore “public trust and confidence” in it.

The President’s move comes days after Comey testified on Capitol Hill about the FBI’S investigat­ion into Russia’s meddling into the US elections and a possible collusion between Trump campaign and Moscow. In recent days, Comey again came under fire for his handling of the investigat­ion into Clinton’s private email server. Many Democrats believe that his announceme­nt that he was reopening the probe 11 days before the November 8 election cost Clinton the presidency.

In the letter, Trump acknowledg­ed that Comey had informed him “on three separate occasions” that he was not under investigat­ion. “I neverthele­ss concur with the judgement of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectivel­y lead the bureau,” he added.

Comey learned from news reports that he had been fired while addressing bureau employees in Los Angeles. It was reported that he made a joke about it to lighten the mood and called his office to get confirmati­on. Comey’s deputy, Andrew G. Mccabe, a career FBI officer, has been appointed the acting director, the Justice Department said. The White House said the search for a director will begin immediatel­y.

Press Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters: “The president has accepted the recommenda­tion of the Attorney General (Jeff Sessions) and the Deputy Attorney General (Rod Rosenstein) regarding the dismissal.” In a statement released by the White House, Trump said: “The FBI is one of our nation’s most cherished and respected institutio­ns and today will mark a new beginning for our crown jewel of law enforcemen­t.”

Comey had courted controvers­y during the 2016 presidenti­al polls when he revealed a renewed investigat­ion into Hillary Clinton’s email use, which the Democrats claimed had hurt her chances of becoming president.

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