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James Comey fired: calls for special prosecutor after Trump sacks FBI director – live updates James Comey fired: calls for special prosecutor after Trump sacks FBI director – live updates
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Summary
FBI director James Comey has been fired by Donald Trump, who said in a letter that he was being “terminated and removed” because he was “not able to effectively lead the bureau”.
The sacking came after attorney general Jeff Sessions and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein recommended to Trump that he be removed over his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
However, critics believe the dismissal is more closely linked to Comey’s role in investigating Trump’s allies over alleged links to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Comey reportedly found out he had been fired while speaking to FBI employees in Los Angeles and initially thought it was a prank.
The controversial move has been condemned by Democrats, many of whom said the sacking was “Nixonian” and some high profile Republicans including Trump supporters.
Justin Amash, a Republican congressman from Michigan said he was reviewing legislation to establish an independent commission on Russia in the wake of the news.
Richard Burr, a Republican leading the Senate intelligence committee investigation into Russia’s influence over the 2016 presidential election, said he was “troubled by the timing and reasoning” of the decision.
Chuck Schumer, Democratic minority leader in the Senate, said he told Trump he was “making a very big mistake.”
Meanwhile, a CNN report claims that a grand jury has been convened and has started issuing subpoenas relating to the FBI’s Russia probe. The development, if confirmed suggests the investigation has entered a new phase.
The decision to fire Comey has caused the dollar to slip on foreign exchange markets overnight. The dollar index, which investors use to track the greenback against six other currencies, dropped 0.2%.
Trump himself has only commented once since the story broke, using his personal and presidential Twitter accounts to attack Chuck Schumer’s stance on Comey.
The president is due to meet Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov at the White House on Wednesday.
It is not known who will replace Comey. Deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe has been made acting director until a new bureau head is selected. Rudy Guiliani, spotted at Trump’s hotel in DC on Tuesday night, has said he is not in the running.
Here is our full report on Trump’s decision to sack Comey:
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The Associated Press has written about what happens now to the FBI’s probe into links between Trump’s 2016 election campaign and Moscow.
President Donald Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey throws a cloud of doubt over the bureau’s investigation into allegations of Trump campaign ties to Russia.
The FBI and three congressional committees have been investigating Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible Trump connections. As head of the FBI, Comey had been leading the complex counterintelligence investigation that has dogged the Trump White House since Inauguration Day.
The White House said Tuesday its search for a new FBI director had already begun. And the person Trump appoints will likely have a huge impact on how the investigation moves forward and whether the public will accept its outcome. But given concerns by members of Congress in both parties over Comey’s dismissal, it’s unlikely a permanent director will be in place soon.
A new director chosen by Trump could decide to drop the FBI investigation altogether, or not pursue it as aggressively as Comey has. He or she could also decide not to fully cooperate with the congressional investigations, which rely on information from the FBI.
Timothy Flanigan, a former assistant attorney general in the George W. Bush administration, said, “It does seem to me, however, that, if investigations are underway, they will likely continue.” He said acting FBI directors have limited abilities to derail an ongoing investigation.
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NBC has a profile of Andrew McCabe, the former deputy director of the FBI, who has been promoted to acting director in the wake of Comey’s dismissal. The piece describes McCabe as a “respected and a fast-rising member of the bureau” with a background in counter-terrorism.
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In a comment piece for the Guardian, Lawrence Douglas writes that Trump is doing the work of the Russians for them.In a comment piece for the Guardian, Lawrence Douglas writes that Trump is doing the work of the Russians for them.
The Russians need no longer expend their energies trying to subvert the integrity of our political system. Now they have our president to do that job.The Russians need no longer expend their energies trying to subvert the integrity of our political system. Now they have our president to do that job.
You can read the full piece here:You can read the full piece here:
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The American Council for Civil Liberties has put out a statement on Comey’s sacking. Executive director Anthony Romero says:The American Council for Civil Liberties has put out a statement on Comey’s sacking. Executive director Anthony Romero says:
The independence of the FBI director is meant to ensure that the president does not operate above the law. For President Trump to fire the man responsible for investigating his own campaign’s ties to the Russians imperils that fundamental principle. Regardless of how one judges the performance of James Comey in either the Hillary Clinton or Russia investigations, President Trump’s dismissal of a sitting FBI director raises serious alarm bells for our system of checks and balances. The terms of FBI directors were purposefully structured to span across sitting presidents to ensure the FBI’s independence and insulate the bureau from partisan politics. President Trump’s dismissal of Comey raises questions about the administration’s inappropriate meddling in bureau operations — precisely at a time when the bureau appears to be investigating the president, his advisors, and his campaign for potential collusion with Russian agents in our last election.”The independence of the FBI director is meant to ensure that the president does not operate above the law. For President Trump to fire the man responsible for investigating his own campaign’s ties to the Russians imperils that fundamental principle. Regardless of how one judges the performance of James Comey in either the Hillary Clinton or Russia investigations, President Trump’s dismissal of a sitting FBI director raises serious alarm bells for our system of checks and balances. The terms of FBI directors were purposefully structured to span across sitting presidents to ensure the FBI’s independence and insulate the bureau from partisan politics. President Trump’s dismissal of Comey raises questions about the administration’s inappropriate meddling in bureau operations — precisely at a time when the bureau appears to be investigating the president, his advisors, and his campaign for potential collusion with Russian agents in our last election.”
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Comey was due to testify before the senate intelligence committee on Thursday. It is unclear if that is still taking place at this stage.Comey was due to testify before the senate intelligence committee on Thursday. It is unclear if that is still taking place at this stage.
Reminder: Fired FBI Director Comey was scheduled to testify before Senate Intel on Thursday (h/t @MariannaNBCNews): pic.twitter.com/32l2llhtoQReminder: Fired FBI Director Comey was scheduled to testify before Senate Intel on Thursday (h/t @MariannaNBCNews): pic.twitter.com/32l2llhtoQ
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Chart of the Google search spike for James Comey, FBI and Donald Trump when the news broke: pic.twitter.com/CR95UyLHB4Chart of the Google search spike for James Comey, FBI and Donald Trump when the news broke: pic.twitter.com/CR95UyLHB4
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Jon Cassidy in the New Yorker is not pulling any punches:Jon Cassidy in the New Yorker is not pulling any punches:
At a time like this, it is important to express things plainly. On Tuesday evening, Donald Trump acted like a despot. Without warning or provocation, he summarily fired the independent-minded director of the F.B.I., James Comey. Comey had been overseeing an investigation into whether there was any collusion between Trump’s Presidential campaign and the government of Russia. With Comey out of the way, Trump can now pick his own man (or woman) to run the Bureau, and this person will have the authority to close down that investigation. That is what has happened. It amounts to a premeditated and terrifying attack on the American system of government. Quite possibly, it will usher in a constitutional crisis. Even if it doesn’t, it represents the most unnerving turn yet in what is a uniquely unnerving Presidency.At a time like this, it is important to express things plainly. On Tuesday evening, Donald Trump acted like a despot. Without warning or provocation, he summarily fired the independent-minded director of the F.B.I., James Comey. Comey had been overseeing an investigation into whether there was any collusion between Trump’s Presidential campaign and the government of Russia. With Comey out of the way, Trump can now pick his own man (or woman) to run the Bureau, and this person will have the authority to close down that investigation. That is what has happened. It amounts to a premeditated and terrifying attack on the American system of government. Quite possibly, it will usher in a constitutional crisis. Even if it doesn’t, it represents the most unnerving turn yet in what is a uniquely unnerving Presidency.
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What we know so farWhat we know so far
FBI director James Comey has been fired by Donald Trump, who said in a letter that he was being “terminated and removed” because he was “not able to effectively lead the bureau”.FBI director James Comey has been fired by Donald Trump, who said in a letter that he was being “terminated and removed” because he was “not able to effectively lead the bureau”.
The sacking came after attorney general Jeff Sessions and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein recommended to Trump that he be removed over his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.The sacking came after attorney general Jeff Sessions and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein recommended to Trump that he be removed over his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
However, critics believe the dismissal is more closely linked to Comey’s role in investigating Trump’s allies over alleged links to Russian interference in the 2016 election.However, critics believe the dismissal is more closely linked to Comey’s role in investigating Trump’s allies over alleged links to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Comey reportedly found out he had been fired while speaking to FBI employees in Los Angeles and initially thought it was a prank.Comey reportedly found out he had been fired while speaking to FBI employees in Los Angeles and initially thought it was a prank.
The controversial move has been condemned by Democrats, many of whom said the sacking was “Nixonian” and some high profile Republicans including Trump supporters.The controversial move has been condemned by Democrats, many of whom said the sacking was “Nixonian” and some high profile Republicans including Trump supporters.
Justin Amash, a Republican congressman from Michigan said he was reviewing legislation to establish an independent commission on Russia in the wake of the news.Justin Amash, a Republican congressman from Michigan said he was reviewing legislation to establish an independent commission on Russia in the wake of the news.
Richard Burr, a Republican leading the Senate intelligence committee investigation into Russia’s influence over the 2016 presidential election, said he was “troubled by the timing and reasoning” of the decision.Richard Burr, a Republican leading the Senate intelligence committee investigation into Russia’s influence over the 2016 presidential election, said he was “troubled by the timing and reasoning” of the decision.
Chuck Schumer, Democratic minority leader in the Senate, said he told Trump he was “making a very big mistake.”Chuck Schumer, Democratic minority leader in the Senate, said he told Trump he was “making a very big mistake.”
Meanwhile, a CNN report claims that a grand jury has been convened and has started issuing subpoenas relating to the FBI’s Russia probe. The development, if confirmed suggests the investigation has entered a new phase.Meanwhile, a CNN report claims that a grand jury has been convened and has started issuing subpoenas relating to the FBI’s Russia probe. The development, if confirmed suggests the investigation has entered a new phase.
The decision to fire Comey has caused the dollar to slip on foreign exchange markets overnight. The dollar index, which investors use to track the greenback against six other currencies, dropped 0.2%.The decision to fire Comey has caused the dollar to slip on foreign exchange markets overnight. The dollar index, which investors use to track the greenback against six other currencies, dropped 0.2%.
Trump himself has only commented once since the story broke, using his personal and presidential Twitter accounts to attack Chuck Schumer’s stance on Comey.Trump himself has only commented once since the story broke, using his personal and presidential Twitter accounts to attack Chuck Schumer’s stance on Comey.
The president is due to meet Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov at the White House on Wednesday.The president is due to meet Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov at the White House on Wednesday.
It is not known who will replace Comey. Deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe has been made acting director until a new bureau head is selected. Rudy Guiliani, spotted at Trump’s hotel in DC on Tuesday night, has said he is not in the running.It is not known who will replace Comey. Deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe has been made acting director until a new bureau head is selected. Rudy Guiliani, spotted at Trump’s hotel in DC on Tuesday night, has said he is not in the running.
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Another Republican breaks with Trump ...Another Republican breaks with Trump ...
My statement on my former Justice Department colleague James Comey. https://t.co/FqGQ3NeuFu #VA10 pic.twitter.com/yZR52SYIj3My statement on my former Justice Department colleague James Comey. https://t.co/FqGQ3NeuFu #VA10 pic.twitter.com/yZR52SYIj3
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This story by Politico claims Trump acted because he was angry over the Russia investigation and Comey’s role in it.
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.
It goes on:
White House officials believed it would be a “win-win” because Republicans and Democrats alike have problems with the FBI director, one person briefed on their deliberations said.
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Dollar slips
Martin Farrer
Donald Trump’s decision to fire FBI director James Comey has caused the dollar to slip on foreign exchange markets overnight. The dollar index, which investors use to track the greenback against six other currencies, slipped 0.2%.
That sent the yen higher which doused a spate of buying in Tokyo shares and left other Asia Pacific markets fairly flat.
The Dow Jones industrial average on Wall Street is expected to fall around 0.25% when it opens later today, according to the futures market.
Bart Wakabayashi, branch manager for State Street Bank and Trust in Tokyo, said: “The Comey news is being treated as a risk-off event, and the headlines were sparking the dollar’s move down.
“The ‘Trump trade’ lifted the dollar after the election, but now we have to see if he can deliver on all of his promises.”
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Here at the Trump hotel: Rudy Giuliani. Tells me & @Olivianuzzi he's not a candidate to replace Comey pic.twitter.com/U4k9Axs3Qd
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Eric Holder, who served as attorney general during the Obama administration, has this to say:
To the career men and women at DOJ/FBI: you know what the job entails and how to do it. Be strong and unafraid. Duty. Honor. Country.
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The Wall Street Journal has an interesting take on why Comey was fired: Trump thought he was getting too much attention from TV networks.
In the months before his decision to dismiss Mr. Comey as head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mr. Trump grew unhappy that the media spotlight kept shining on the director. He viewed Mr. Comey as eager to step in front of TV cameras and questioned whether his expanding media profile was warping his view of the Russia investigation, the officials said. One White House aide, speaking after Mr. Comey’s dismissal, described him as a show horse.
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Agence France-Presse has some details on the Trump/Lavrov meeting timed to take place tomorrow:
President Donald Trump will host Russia’s top diplomat Sergei Lavrov for talks at the White House on Wednesday, his highest-level encounter with a Russian official since taking office.
The two men will meet in the Oval Office at 10:30 am (1430 GMT), according to the White House.
The Russian foreign minister, making his first trip to Washington in four years, will also meet his counterpart Rex Tillerson.
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Washington correspondent David Smith has written about how White House press staff have performed during the furore over Comey’s sacking.
The administration deployed Sean Spicer, Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders to sell the message that his dismissal was definitely, absolutely, totally not about Russia.
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The controversy over Comey’s firing has reached Australia, where former ambassador to the US Kim Beazley said he believes Trump sacked Comey to shut down the investigation into his campaign’s links with Russia.
Beazley, who served as ambassador from 2010 to 2016, told a group in Brisbane he was not surprised by the move:
Certainly the inquiry the FBI is currently conducting into the relationship of Trump’s campaign team, maybe Trump himself, and the Russians is such that it may have reached the point where somebody would want to be able to appoint an FBI director to suppress the investigation.”
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David Smith has produced some handy annotations to the three letters that spelled the end of James Comey’s tenure at the FBI: