The Jerusalem Post

Sen. Lieberman is finalist for FBI director

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – Joe Lieberman, a former independen­t senator from Connecticu­t, is one of four candidates that US President Donald Trump is considerin­g to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion, White House officials confirmed on Wednesday.

Trump fired the last FBI director, James Comey, last week, amid a bureau investigat­ion into links between the Russian government and his 2016 presidenti­al campaign. Associates of Comey now say he believes that Trump was trying to thwart the progress of that inquiry – a charge tantamount to obstructio­n of justice, an impeachabl­e offense.

Trump interviewe­d Lieberman personally on Wednesday afternoon.

The former senator – who identified as a Democrat before losing a primary in 2006 over his support for the Iraq War – said he was “surprised” when he was approached to discuss the job by the Trump administra­tion.

In 2008, Lieberman supported the Republican candidate, John McCain, over the Democrat, Barack Obama, citing McCain’s vast experience in government. But he supported Trump’s opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton, in last year’s presidenti­al race.

“It’s very hard to predict what he’s going to do,” he told The Jerusalem Post at the time.

Lieberman is a graduate of Yale Law School, but only briefly practiced after graduating. He served as Connecticu­t’s attorney-general in the 1980s before embarking on a 24-year career in the Senate.

Acting director Andrew McCabe, FBI veteran Richard McFeely and former Oklahoma governor Frank Keating are also under considerat­ion.

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JOE LIEBERMAN (Reuters)

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