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White House defends contact with FBI

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Washington: The White House defended chief of staff Reince Priebus against accusation­s he breached a government firewall when he asked FBI Director James Comey to publicly dispute media reports that Trump campaign advisers had been frequently in touch with Russian intelligen­ce agents.

US President Donald Trump’s spokesman, Sean Spicer, argued Priebus had little choice but to seek Comey’s assistance in rebutting what Spicer said were inaccurate reports about contacts during last year’s presidenti­al campaign. The FBI did not issue the statement requested by Priebus and has given no sign one is forthcomin­g.

“I don’t know what else we were supposed to do,” Spicer said.

The Justice Department has policies in place to limit communicat­ions between the White House and the FBI about pending investigat­ions. Trump officials on Friday not only confirmed contacts between Priebus and the FBI, but engaged in an extraordin­ary public airing of those private conversati­ons.

Spicer said it was the FBI that first approached the White House about the veracity of a New York Times story asserting that Trump advisers had contacts with Russian intelligen­ce officials during the presidenti­al campaign. Spicer said Priebus then asked both FBI Director James Comey and Deputy Director Andrew McCabe if they would condemn the story publicly, which they declined to do.

“The chief of staff said, well, you’ve put us in a very difficult situation,” Spicer said. “You’ve told us that a story that made some fairly significan­t accusation­s was not true. And now you want us to just sit out there.”

The FBI would not comment on the matter or verify the White House account. The CIA also declined to comment.

The White House also enlisted the help of Republican­s on Capitol Hill to talk to reporters about the New York Times story. Jack Langer, a spokesman for Rep Devin Nunes, R-Calif, the chairman of the House intelligen­ce committee, said the White House asked Nunes to speak with one reporter.

He said the chairman told the journalist the same thing that he has said publicly many times before – that he had asked but not received any informatio­n from intelligen­ce officials that would warrant a committee investigat­ion of any American citizens’ contacts with Russian intelligen­ce officials.

Langer acknowledg­ed that this could make it harder to convince people that the House investigat­ion into the matter will be independen­t and free of political bias, but he said the White House did not tell Nunes what to tell the reporter, or give him “talking points”.

The ranking Democrat on the committee, California Rep Adam Schiff, D-Calif, said if the White House indeed contrived to have intelligen­ce officials contradict unfavourab­le news reports, it threatens the independen­ce of the intelligen­ce community. — AP

 ??  ?? In the spotlight: Trump walking from Marine One to the White House in Washington, DC. — AFP
In the spotlight: Trump walking from Marine One to the White House in Washington, DC. — AFP

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