The New Zealand Herald

Comey’s ‘new home in NZ’

Former FBI chief jokes of turning Kiwi if America returns Trump as President

- Michael Neilson

Former United States FBI director James Comey has joked he will move to New Zealand if Donald Trump is reelected President in 2020.

Comey and Trump have been at loggerhead­s since the US President controvers­ially fired the FBI director in 2017, igniting a political firestorm.

While speaking at political conference Politicon in Nashville over the weekend Comey said he was “optimistic” even if there were no impeachmen­t of Trump, American people would “pass judgment on what kind of country we want to be”.

The United States was diverse in its approach to political policy, but there was a core set of values that “hold this place together”.

“We don’t have the normal human glue that holds this country together, we don’t have common ancestry, common language, common faith we have nothing in common except this set of values.

“Our leaders must reflect the glue that holds us together, they can’t be people who lie all the time, they just can’t.”

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace asked Comey if he would still believe that if Trump were re-elected in 2020.

“I will be, from my new home in New Zealand, I still will believe in America.”

Comey visited New Zealand while FBI director in April 2017 for a meeting of spying network Five Eyes — the global alliance of the US, Britain, Canada, Australia and NZ.

He also visited in March 2016, when he met Minister for the Government Communicat­ions and Security Bureau and Security Intelligen­ce Service Chris Finlayson and Police Commission­er Mike Bush.

Trump fired Comey as FBI director in May 2017 amid a sprawling investigat­ion into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and any potential Trump campaign role in it.

Trump disapprove­d of the way Comey handled the inquiry, as well as probes into the emails of Hillary Clinton.

Trump went on to publicly criticise Comey through social media and the press, calling him a “liar and a leaker”.

The criticism reached a peak last year when Comey released a damaging tell-all book called A Higher Loyalty, a scathing depiction of his interactio­ns with Trump, in which he likens the President to an “unethical” mob boss and casts his inner circle in largely unflatteri­ng terms, saying it was more focused on politics than national security.

Actor Jeff Daniels has signed on to star as the former FBI director in a new fourepisod­e miniseries based on the book, produced by CBS.

Brendan Gleeson — Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody in the Harry Potter series — will star as President Donald Trump.

Our leaders must reflect the glue that holds us together, they can’t be people who lie all the time, they just can’t. James Comey, former FBI chief

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Photo / Getty Images (above), File James Comey says he’ll still believe in America “from his new home in New Zealand” if Trump is voted back in. Comey visited NZ in 2017 (below) for Five Eyes.
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