Comey: Infamous Trump Hug Was “Disgusting” Calculation

According to Benjamin Wittes, a longtime friend of James Comey, the former FBI director said that infamous hug at the White House “disgusted him” because he felt it was calculated to show closeness between the two men that didn’t actually exist.

“Trump fired Jim Comey because the most dangerous thing in the world, if you’re Donald Trump, is a person who tells the truth, is dogged, you can’t control, and who is as committed as Comey is to the institutional independence of an organization that has the power to investigate you,” Wittes told the NewsHour’s William Brangham.

Watch Wittes describe the moment below.

NY Times: Trump Asked Comey To “Put Out The Word” He Was Not Personally Under Investigation


The New York Times has the story:

President Trump called the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, weeks after he took office and asked him when federal authorities were going to put out word that Mr. Trump was not personally under investigation, according to two people briefed on the call.

Mr. Comey told the president that if he wanted to know details about the bureau’s investigations, he should not contact him directly but instead follow the proper procedures and have the White House counsel send any inquiries to the Justice Department, according to those people.

After explaining to Mr. Trump how communications with the F.B.I. should work, Mr. Comey believed he had effectively drawn the line after a series of encounters he had with the president and other White House officials that he felt jeopardized the F.B.I.’s independence. At the time, Mr. Comey was overseeing the investigation into links between Mr. Trump’s associates and Russia.

Congressional Committees Request Comey Memos And White House Recordings

Former FBI Director James Comey

From the AP:

Top members of the Senate Judiciary Committee are asking the FBI to provide memos from former director James Comey and for the White House to turn over any audio recordings that might exist of conversations with the now-fired director.

Republican Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa and Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California sent the letter to the Justice Department and the White House on Wednesday. They called on the White House “to provide records of interactions with former Director Comey, including any audio recordings.”

The letter came after the Senate Intelligence Committee made a similar request for Comey’s memos. The Intelligence panel also sought his testimony in open or closed session.

Additionally, the House Oversight committee has requested the same documents.

Earlier today, Rep. Justin Amash became the first House Republican to say that impeachment would be appropriate if the allegations regarding Trump’s request that Comey end the Michael Flynn investigation were to be proven true.

Independent Sen. Angus King has told CNN that this latest debacle could bring Trump closer to impeachment proceedings.

BREAKING: Trump Asked FBI Director Comey To End Flynn Investigation

Whoa.

From The New York Times:

President Trump asked the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, to shut down the federal investigation into Mr. Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, in an Oval Office meeting in February, according to a memo that Mr. Comey wrote shortly after the meeting.

“I hope you can let this go,” the president told Mr. Comey, according to the memo.

The existence of Mr. Trump’s request is the clearest evidence that the president has tried to directly influence the Justice Department and F.B.I. investigation into links between Mr. Trump’s associates and Russia.

Mr. Comey wrote the memo detailing his conversation with the president immediately after the meeting, which took place the day after Mr. Flynn resigned, according to two people who read the memo. The memo was part of a paper trail Mr. Comey created documenting what he perceived as the president’s improper efforts to influence an ongoing investigation. An F.B.I. agent’s contemporaneous notes are widely held up in court as credible evidence of conversations.

Mr. Comey shared the existence of the memo with senior F.B.I. officials and close associates. The New York Times has not viewed a copy of the memo, which is unclassified, but one of Mr. Comey’s associates read parts of the memo to a Times reporter.

“I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go,” Mr. Trump told Mr. Comey, according to the memo. “He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.”

The White House has denied the allegation.

I find it completely believable that Trump, operating like a CEO, not a president, might pull someone aside and ask a favor for a buddy. It’s more “corner office” than “Oval Office” thinking.

Sen. Angus King says things are inching closer and closer to impeachment.

NY Times: Trump Demanded FBI Director’s “Loyalty” At Private Dinner

Former FBI Director James Comey

The New York Times is reporting a slightly different version of the Trump/Comey dinner meeting back in January than what Trump revealed last night on NBC:

Only seven days after Donald J. Trump was sworn in as president, James B. Comey has told associates, the F.B.I. director was summoned to the White House for a one-on-one dinner with the new commander in chief. The conversation that night in January, Mr. Comey now believes, was a harbinger of his downfall this week as head of the F.B.I., according to two people who have heard his account of the dinner.

As they ate, the president and Mr. Comey made small talk about the election and the crowd sizes at Mr. Trump’s rallies. The president then turned the conversation to whether Mr. Comey would pledge his loyalty to him. Mr. Comey declined to make that pledge. Instead, Mr. Comey has recounted to others, he told Mr. Trump that he would always be honest with him, but that he was not “reliable” in the conventional political sense.

By Mr. Comey’s account, his answer to Mr. Trump’s initial question apparently did not satisfy the president, the associates said. Later in the dinner, Mr. Trump again said to Mr. Comey that he needed his loyalty. Mr. Comey again replied that he would give him “honesty” and did not pledge his loyalty, according to the account of the conversation.

The Times goes on to state that Comey shared the dinner conversation with folks close to him on the condition that they not share the chat publicly while he was serving as FBI Director.

Apparently, now that Comey has been dismissed, those folks felt free to share.

FYI – FBI officials take an oath to the Constitution, not a president.

Donald Trump Threatens Fired FBI Director James Comey

Because this is totally normal.

President Trump issued a veiled threat to fired FBI Director James Comey via Twitter today:

“James Comey better hope that there are no “tapes” of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!”

#paranoid

UPDATE – via CNN:

Former FBI Director James Comey is “not worried about any tapes” of conversations between him and President Donald Trump, a source familiar with the matter told CNN Friday, adding that “if there is a tape, there’s nothing he is worried about” that could be on it.

And then there’s this from NBC reporter Ken Dilanian:

President Trump: I Was Going To Fire Comey Anyway

In a clip released by NBC News, President Trump tells Lester Holt that he planned to fire former FBI Director James Comey regardless of any recommendations from Attorney General Jeff Sessions or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

“I was going to fire regardless of recommendation.”


Additionally, in the clip Trump calls Comey a “showboat” and a “grandstander.”

Yesterday, the White House’s story was the firing happened due to DAG Rosenstein’s 3 page letter recommending the firing.

Comey Requested More Funds And Resources For Russian Probe Just Days Before Firing

Former FBI Director James Comey

According to reports, former FBI Director James Comey requested additional resources for the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election from the man who would advise in favor of his termination just days before being fired.

Via The New York Times:

Days before he was fired, James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, asked the Justice Department for a significant increase in resources for the bureau’s investigation into Russia’s interference in the presidential election, according to three congressional officials who were briefed on his request.

Mr. Comey asked for the resources last week from Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who also wrote the Justice Department’s memo that was used to justify the firing of Mr. Comey this week, the officials said.

Mr. Comey then briefed members of Congress on the meeting in recent days, telling them about his meeting with Mr. Rosenstein, who is the most senior law enforcement official supervising the Russia investigation. Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself because of his close ties to the Trump campaign and his undisclosed meetings with the Russian ambassador.

The timing of Mr. Comey’s request is not clear-cut evidence that his firing was related to the Russia investigation. But it is certain to fuel bipartisan criticism that President Trump appeared to be meddling in an investigation that had the potential to damage his presidency.

Behind The Scenes Of Comey Ouster: Trump Enraged Over Russia Investigation

President Donald Trump

Excellent behind-the-scenes reporting by Politico on the firing of FBI Director James Comey.

President Donald Trump weighed firing his FBI director for more than a week. When he finally pulled the trigger Tuesday afternoon, he didn’t call James Comey. He sent his longtime private security guard to deliver the termination letter in a manila folder to FBI headquarters.

He had grown enraged by the Russia investigation, two advisers said, frustrated by his inability to control the mushrooming narrative around Russia. He repeatedly asked aides why the Russia investigation wouldn’t disappear and demanded they speak out for him. He would sometimes scream at television clips about the probe, one adviser said.

Trump’s firing of the high-profile FBI director on the 110th day since the president took office marked another sudden turn for an administration that has fired its acting attorney general, national security adviser and now its FBI director, whom Trump had praised until recent weeks and had even blew a kiss to during a January appearance.

The article goes on to say Comey found out he was fired from watching TV reports while in the LA offices of the FBI.

This is only the second time in the history of the U.S. that an FBI director has been fired and Trump couldn’t even bother to call or meet with Comey.

Trump was apparently surprised by the backlash last night as the news unfolded.

Officials in the White House told Politico that the assumption was everyone had a problem with Comey, Democrats and Republicans alike.

What Trump doesn’t seem to understand is: he has now fired the man investigated his campaign and associates for connections to Russia. How Nixonian can you get?

Russian Diplomat Mocks Comey Firing: “Was He Fired? You Are Kidding!”

As Washington, D.C. is still reeling from the firing of FBI Director James Comey, you have to know the Russians must be tickled pink.

I’m certain it’s just coincidence that Russia’s top diplomat just happened to be visiting the State Department today.

As Secretary of State Rex Tillerson introduced Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, a reporter asked whether the firing of the FBI Director would “cast a shadow” over the diplomatic talks.

With mock surprise, Lavrov responded, “Was he fired? You are kidding, you are kidding,” then smiled as he turned to leave the room.

I wonder when Putin told President Trump to fire Comey…?

Watch below.