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James Comey fired: Trump sacks FBI director, White House says – live James Comey fired: Donald Trump sacks FBI director – live updates
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Comey has not yet released a statement on his firing. According to one CNN reporter, he is not in Washington DC but traveling in California.
"He actually is on the road, he's in California for an event in Los Angeles," @evanperez on @CNN w confirmation of #Comey whereabouts.
He was reportedly scheduled to speak at a recruitment event in Los Angeles.
You are #wanted by the FBI! Time is running out to apply and meet the FBI Director at tonight's #hiring event in LA https://t.co/qSCGhZXaqR
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Julia Carrie Wong
Here’s a quick overview of Comey’s legacy in the FBI and recent political controversies:
Comey’s FBI conducted investigations into both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during the 2016 election – though he only disclosed the investigation into Trump’s ties with Russia after his inauguration.
The FBI director’s controversial decision to release new details about the investigation into Clinton’s email server just days before the election prompted widespread outrage – and lingering suspicion that he swayed the final outcome.
Comey was appointed to the top FBI post by Barack Obama in 2013. He served in the George W Bush administration as a US attorney and deputy attorney general, before spending several years in the private sector.
Comey was the country’s top law enforcement during the period of turbulence over police killings of African Americans. He drew widespread condemnation for statements suggesting that violent crime was rising because law enforcement had been hampered by the so-called “Ferguson effect”.
Comey also waged a high-profile campaign against encryption, calling for tech companies to create “backdoors” to allow law enforcement access to user’s data.
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Dems: 'This is Nixonian'
Several Democratic officials have compared Trump’s decision to fire Comey to Richard Nixon’s “Saturday night massacre” when the president removed the special Watergate prosecutor, Archibald Cox, leading to the the resignation of attorney general Elliot Richardson.
From Martin Heinrich, US senator from New Mexico:
President Trump’s dismissal of FBI Director Comey smacks of President Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre.
Senator Bob Casey called the termination “Nixonian” in a statement and noted Comey’s earlier statements saying he was authorized by the justice department to confirm the FBI’s investigations into Russian interference with American elections:
This is Nixonian. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein must immediately appoint a special counsel to continue the Trump/Russia investigation. On March 20th Director Comey said, ‘I have been authorized by the Department of Justice to confirm that the FBI, as part of our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the Russian government’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and Russia’s efforts.’
This investigation must be independent and thorough in order to uphold our nation’s system of justice.”
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Here are some initial high-profile reactions to the termination of Comey, a polarizing figure whose decision to disclose an inquiry into Hillary Clinton’s emails just before the election last year sparked widespread debate.
From a former Clinton manager:
Twilight zone. I was as disappointed and frustrated as anyone at how the email investigation was handled. But this terrifies me.
Edward Snowden, who has been targeted by the FBI, criticized the firing, saying: “every American should condemn such political interference in the Bureau’s work.”
This FBI Director has sought for years to jail me on account of my political activities. If I can oppose his firing, so can you. https://t.co/zUp5kquy8q
From Clinton’s former vice presidential candidate:
Trump firing Comey shows how frightened the Admin is over Russia investigation
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Donald Trump: 'You are not able to effectively lead'Donald Trump: 'You are not able to effectively lead'
Reporters have obtained copies of Trump’s letter to Comey, which states that the FBI director is “not able to effectively lead”:Reporters have obtained copies of Trump’s letter to Comey, which states that the FBI director is “not able to effectively lead”:
While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgement of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau.While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgement of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau.
In March, Comey confirmed for the first time that the FBI was investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia to interfere with the results of the presidential election. Here’s the full letter.In March, Comey confirmed for the first time that the FBI was investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia to interfere with the results of the presidential election. Here’s the full letter.
BREAKING: Full letter from Trump to Comey says former FBI Director "not able to effectively lead the Bureau." pic.twitter.com/P7Y1nowqCFBREAKING: Full letter from Trump to Comey says former FBI Director "not able to effectively lead the Bureau." pic.twitter.com/P7Y1nowqCF
And here is a copy of the released letter from attorney Jeff Sessions to Trump stating that he has concluded that a “fresh start is needed at the leadership of the FBI”, adding, “It is essential that this Department of Justice clearly reaffirm its commitment to longstanding principles that ensure the integrity and fairness of federal investigations and prosecutions.”And here is a copy of the released letter from attorney Jeff Sessions to Trump stating that he has concluded that a “fresh start is needed at the leadership of the FBI”, adding, “It is essential that this Department of Justice clearly reaffirm its commitment to longstanding principles that ensure the integrity and fairness of federal investigations and prosecutions.”
LETTER #2: AG Jeff Sessions to President Trump, recommending that FBI Director Comey be dismissed pic.twitter.com/mdZ0ZGFaaTLETTER #2: AG Jeff Sessions to President Trump, recommending that FBI Director Comey be dismissed pic.twitter.com/mdZ0ZGFaaT
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Donald Trump has fired James Comey, the director of the FBI, who has been at the center of numerous political controversies since the 2016 election. Tune in here for live updates and reactions to the unexpected termination.Donald Trump has fired James Comey, the director of the FBI, who has been at the center of numerous political controversies since the 2016 election. Tune in here for live updates and reactions to the unexpected termination.
Here’s the full statement released by the White House late Tuesday, which states that Trump’s decision was “based on the clear recommendations” of US attorney general Jeff Sessions and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein.Here’s the full statement released by the White House late Tuesday, which states that Trump’s decision was “based on the clear recommendations” of US attorney general Jeff Sessions and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein.
Statement from @WhiteHouse @PressSec on @FBI Director pic.twitter.com/EdBRntMim5Statement from @WhiteHouse @PressSec on @FBI Director pic.twitter.com/EdBRntMim5
Trump said:Trump said:
The FBI is one of our Nation’s most cherished and respected institutions and today will mark a new beginning for our crown jewel of law enforcement.”The FBI is one of our Nation’s most cherished and respected institutions and today will mark a new beginning for our crown jewel of law enforcement.”