Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

‘New at government’

Speaker says president is ‘new at government’

- CRAIG GILBERT

House Speaker Paul Ryan defends Trump’s dealings with Comey.

House Speaker Paul Ryan offered a partial defense Thursday of President Donald Trump’s repeated contacts with former FBI Director James Comey, suggesting that Trump was so “new at government” he didn’t appreciate the traditiona­l distance a president keeps from FBI investigat­ions.

“Of course, there needs to be a degree of independen­ce between DOJ (Department of Justice), the FBI and a White House, and a line of communicat­ions establishe­d,” said Ryan, but “the president’s new at this ... he’s learning as he goes.”

Ryan said Trump “probably wasn’t steeped in the long-running protocols” about how the FBI and White House interact when the president discussed with Comey the investigat­ion of his campaign’s contacts with Russians.

When asked at his weekly news conference if that was an acceptable excuse, Ryan said, “I’m not saying it’s an acceptable excuse. It’s just my observatio­n.”

Ryan deflected questions about Comey’s Senate testimony, saying he had not cleared his schedule Thursday morning to watch it. In the hearing, Comey testified to his deep discomfort over his one-on-one conversati­ons with a president who demanded loyalty and asked him to drop the investigat­ion into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, Comey said.

But Ryan expressed sympathy for Trump over at least one aspect of the Russia investigat­ion.

“We now know why (the president) was frustrated,” Ryan said, when he was told by the former FBI director he wasn’t the target of an investigat­ion “but that speculatio­n was allowed to continue.”

Asked on MSNBC Wednesday night by Greta van Susteren whether it’s “appropriat­e for the president to ask for … loyalty for the FBI director,” Ryan said, “No. I mean obviously, I don’t think that it is.”

Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Mark Pocan, co-chair of the Congressio­nal Progressiv­e Caucus, said in a statement Thursday:

“Based on what Comey said during his testimony today, there is every indication that President Trump blatantly lied to the American people. This should be of grave concern to everyone, regardless of political party.”

Pocan said, “We desperatel­y need an independen­t commission now to get to the truth about the Trump Administra­tion’s ties to Russia, period.”

Democrat Gwen Moore echoed the call for an independen­t “outside commission” and accused Republican­s in Congress of an “outright refusal to hold the president accountabl­e for his misconduct.” She blamed Ryan and GOP leaders for “an abdication of leadership” on the issue.

Senate Democrat Tammy Baldwin said Comey’s testimony will “help us follow all the facts wherever they lead,” and “Congress must continue to work in a bipartisan way to get to the bottom of all of this.”

At an all-day White House infrastruc­ture summit Thursday with state and local officials, the subject of Comey hardly came up, said Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester), who attended the summit.

“Having been in the room with him, he seemed pretty focused on the conversati­on we were (having), which I give him credit for, with all the stuff going on,” said Vos.

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