The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Clapper: Watergate ‘pales’ to this probe

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A former U.S. intelligen­ce official said Wednesday the Watergate scandal that brought down a president “pales” in comparison with allegation­s that President Donald Trump’s election campaign colluded with Russians.

James Clapper, director of national intelligen­ce until Trump took office in January, told Australia’s National Press Club the cover-up of a 1972 burglary at the Democratic Party national headquarte­rs in the Watergate complex in Washington that ended Richard Nixon’s presidency “was a scary time.” But the allegation­s of Russian meddling in last year’s presidenti­al election were more worrisome, he said.

“I think (if ) you compare the two that Watergate pales really in my view compared to what we’re confrontin­g now,” Clapper said.

He said Trump firing FBI Director Jim Comey, whom Clapper described as a “personal friend and a personal hero of mine,” reflected “complete disregard for the independen­ce and autonomy” of the bureau.

Trump’s sharing of classified intelligen­ce with Russian diplomats of the Islamic State group’s plotting reflected “either ignorance or disrespect and either is very problemati­c,” Clapper said.

“I am very concerned about the assault on our institutio­ns coming from both an external source — read Russia — and an internal source — the president himself,” Clapper said.

Eric Trump attacks father’s critics

Eric Trump, son of President Trump and co-head of the Trump Organizati­on, attacked Democrats on Tuesday night for obstructin­g his father’s agenda, saying he never seen “hatred like this.”

Trump also called Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez a “whack job.”

In an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, he said, “To me, they’re not even people.”

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