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FBI Chief James Comey Fired By Trump


Trump previously praised Comey as brave

 


 May 10th, 2017  |  09:00 AM  |   1315 views

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

 

President Donald Trump has fired the director of the FBI over his handling of the inquiry into Hillary Clinton's emails, the administration says.

 

The White House shocked Washington by announcing that James Comey "has been terminated and removed from office".

 

But Democrats said he was fired because the FBI was investigating alleged links between the Trump campaign and Russia.

 

The move came as it emerged Mr Comey gave inaccurate information about Mrs Clinton's emails to Congress last week.

 

President Trump wrote in a letter to Mr Comey that he agreed with US Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recommendation that "you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau".

 

Mr Sessions said the Department of Justice was "committed to a high level of discipline, integrity, and the rule of law", and "a fresh start is needed".

 

The White House said the search for a successor would begin immediately.

 

Mr Comey was addressing FBI agents in Los Angeles when he was handed a note by one of his team informing him he had just been fired.

 

The 56-year-old - who was four years into his 10-year term as FBI director - broke the news to his staff.

 

What was inaccurate about Comey's testimony?

 

Mr Comey told the Senate Judiciary Committee on 3 May that Mrs Clinton's top aide, Huma Abedin, had forwarded "hundreds and thousands" of emails, "some of which contain classified information", to her then-husband.

 

But the FBI conceded on Tuesday that Ms Abedin had only sent two email chains containing classified information to her husband for printing.

 

The clarification was made in a letter from the FBI's assistant director of congressional affairs, Gregory Brower, to the congressional committee.

 

The majority of the 49,000 emails investigators uncovered on the computer of Ms Abedin's husband Anthony Weiner were transferred via backup of her work Blackberry device, Mr Brower wrote.

Ultimately, all 12 classified email chains found on Mr Weiner's device were determined to have been previously reviewed by investigators who came across them via other electronic devices.

 

How did Comey handle the email inquiry?

 

Mr Comey has been embroiled in controversy regarding the handling of his investigation into whether Mrs Clinton's use of a private email server when secretary of state compromised national security.

 

The now-former FBI director made two interventions during the 2016 election campaign to make pronouncements about the investigation into her emails.

 

He said in July the case should be closed without prosecution, but then declared - 11 days before November's election - that he had reopened the inquiry because of a discovery of a new trove of Clinton-related emails.

 

He told the Senate last week it made him "mildly nauseous" to think his intervention could have affected the election, but insisted he would make the same decision again.

 

Mrs Clinton blames Mr Comey for her shock election defeat last November to Donald Trump.

 

Why does the administration say Comey was fired?

 

Many have expressed surprise that Mr Comey should be fired for his handling of the Clinton emails investigation, given that Mr Trump formerly praised the FBI director's conduct in the matter.

 

In the final days of the presidential campaign, Mr Trump told a rally it "took guts" for Mr Comey to reopen the inquiry. "What he did brought back his reputation," Mr Trump said.

 

But on Tuesday, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said he "cannot defend the Director's handling of the conclusion of the investigation of Secretary Clinton's emails, and I do not understand his refusal to accept the nearly universal judgement that he was mistaken".

 

"Almost everyone agrees the Director made serious mistakes; it is one of the few issues that unites people of diverse perspectives".

He said Mr Comey had been wrong to "usurp" the previous attorney general in July 2016 to announce the Clinton emails inquiry should be closed without prosecution.

 

The deputy attorney general said Mr Comey compounded his error by holding a press conference to "gratuitously" release "derogatory information" about Mrs Clinton.

 

What about the Russia investigation?

 

Democrats swiftly suggested that Mr Trump had fired Mr Comey to influence the FBI inquiry into Russian political meddling, which includes whether members of the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin.

The House of Representatives and Senate intelligence committees are also investigating the same allegations.

 

"Were these investigations getting too close to home for the president?" Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer asked a Tuesday evening press conference.

 

"This does not seem to be a coincidence," he added.

 

And it is not just Democrats who are sounding the alarm.

 

Richard Burr, the Republican head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said: "I am troubled by the timing and reasoning of Jim Comey's termination."

 

The development is drawing comparisons with President Richard Nixon's firing of his attorney general, which plunged his presidency deeper into turmoil.

 

But President Trump has repeatedly insisted the Russian allegations are "fake news".

 


 

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