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WastelandCowboy
05/19/17 8:35:41 PM
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/19/us/politics/trump-russia-comey.html?_r=0

WASHINGTON — President Trump told Russian officials in the Oval Office this month that firing the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, had relieved “great pressure” on him, according to a document summarizing the meeting.

“I just fired the head of the F.B.I. He was crazy, a real nut job,” Mr. Trump said, according to the document, which was read to The New York Times by an American official. “I faced great pressure because of Russia. That’s taken off.”

Mr. Trump added, “I’m not under investigation.”

The conversation, during a May 10 meeting — the day after he fired Mr. Comey — reinforces the notion that Mr. Trump dismissed him primarily because of the bureau’s investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russian operatives. Mr. Trump said as much in one televised interview, but the White House has offered changing justifications for the firing.

In a statement Friday evening, the Republican chairman and top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee said Mr. Comey has agreed to publicly testify in front of the panel about his role in the Russia investigation.

The White House document that contained Mr. Trump’s comments was based on notes taken from inside the Oval Office and has been circulated as the official account of the meeting. One official read quotations to The Times, and a second official confirmed the broad outlines of the discussion.

Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, did not dispute the account.

In a statement, he said that Mr. Comey had put unnecessary pressure on the president’s ability to conduct diplomacy with Russia on matters such as Syria, Ukraine and the Islamic State.

“By grandstanding and politicizing the investigation into Russia’s actions, James Comey created unnecessary pressure on our ability to engage and negotiate with Russia,” Mr. Spicer said. “The investigation would have always continued, and obviously, the termination of Comey would not have ended it. Once again, the real story is that our national security has been undermined by the leaking of private and highly classified conversations.”

Mr. Comey will testify in an open committee session sometime after Memorial Day, the senators said in the statement on Friday, although no date has yet been set.

“I am hopeful that he will clarify for the American people recent events that have been broadly reported in the media,” said Senator Richard Burr, Republican of North Carolina and chairman of the committee. Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, said he expects Mr. Comey to “shed light on issues critical to this committee’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.”

The day after firing Mr. Comey, Mr. Trump hosted Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, in the Oval Office, along with the Russian ambassador to the United States, Sergey I. Kislyak. The meeting ignited controversy this week when it was revealed that Mr. Trump had disclosed intelligence from an Israeli counterterrorism operation.

A third government official briefed on the meeting defended the president, saying Mr. Trump was using a negotiating tactic when he told Mr. Lavrov about the “pressure” he was under. The idea, the official suggested, was to create a sense of obligation with Russian officials and to coax concessions out of Mr. Lavrov — on Syria, Ukraine and other issues — by saying that Russian meddling in last year’s election had created enormous political problems for Mr. Trump.
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WastelandCowboy
05/19/17 8:35:52 PM
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The president has been adamant that the meddling did not alter the outcome of the race, but it has become a political cudgel for his opponents.

Many Democrats and some Republicans have raised alarms that the president may have tried to obstruct justice by firing Mr. Comey. The Justice Department’s newly appointed special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, was given the authority to investigate not only potential collusion, but also related allegations, which would include obstruction of justice.

The F.B.I.’s investigation has bedeviled the Trump administration, and the president personally. Mr. Comey publicly confirmed the existence of the investigation in March, telling Congress that his agents were investigating Russian efforts to influence the outcome of the presidential election and whether anyone in the Trump campaign had been involved. Mr. Trump has denied any collusion and called the case a waste of money and time.


At first, the White House said Mr. Trump fired Mr. Comey based on the recommendation of the Justice Department, and because of Mr. Comey’s handling of the F.B.I. investigation into Hillary Clinton last year. Officials said it had nothing to do with the Russia investigation.

But the president undercut that argument a day later, telling NBC News, “When I decided to just do it, I said to myself — I said, you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story.”
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Mead
05/19/17 8:39:11 PM
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But Zeus told me he was innocent
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BlackScythe0
05/19/17 8:39:44 PM
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Mead posted...
But Zeus told me he was innocent


He says a lot of weird things.
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Zeus
05/19/17 9:21:52 PM
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Mead posted...
But Zeus told me he was innocent


And this somehow proves that he's not...? Because it doesn't mean anything unless you're looking for spin. Does it prove collusion with the Russians? No. Does it demonstrate that he fired Comey because of the investigation? No.

And, from everything that the press has revealed about Comey, he certainly does seem like a nutbag. His recent testimony showed that the entire re-opened Hillary investigation didn't warrant mentioning anything to the press.
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helIy
05/19/17 9:22:14 PM
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i can get whitehouse memo paper, too, and write nonsense on it

in fact, pretty much anyone can
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Mead
05/19/17 9:23:05 PM
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Zeus posted...
And this somehow proves that he's not...?


If there is proof it will take a bit. You need to be patient.
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shadowsword87
05/19/17 9:26:52 PM
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helIy posted...
i can get whitehouse memo paper, too, and write nonsense on it

in fact, pretty much anyone can


Yeah, it needs more than just "allegedly" for me to pay much attention.
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helIy
05/19/17 9:28:50 PM
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trump allegedly wipes his ass with gold plated pinecones

that's just as valid as this article
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sam388
05/19/17 9:42:53 PM
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"The White House document that contained Mr. Trump’s comments was based on notes taken from inside the Oval Office and has been circulated as the official account of the meeting. One official read quotations to The Times, and a second official confirmed the broad outlines of the discussion."

I guess reading comprehension isn't your forte, helly.
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Mead
05/19/17 11:49:33 PM
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The thing is that all of these accusations will undoubtedly be considered libel if found to be false. The officials may not be giving their names to reporters but they can't do that with actual investigators who will want to talk to them.

It is a big risk to make these claims if they aren't true.
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