Comey Told Sessions: Don’t Leave Me Alone With Trump

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06/us/politics/comey-sessions-trump.html

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James B. Comey, then the F.B.I. director, with Attorney General Jeff Sessions during a meeting at the Justice Department in February. CreditYuri Gripas/Reuters

WASHINGTON — The day after President Trump asked James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, to end an investigation into his former national security adviser, Mr. Comey confronted Attorney General Jeff Sessions and said he did not want to be left alone again with the president, according to current and former law enforcement officials.

Mr. Comey believed Mr. Sessions should protect the F.B.I. from White House influence, the officials said, and pulled him aside after a meeting in February to tell him that private interactions between the F.B.I. director and the president were inappropriate. But Mr. Sessions could not guarantee that the president would not try to talk to Mr. Comey alone again, the officials said.

Mr. Comey did not reveal, however, what had so unnerved him about his Oval Office meeting with the president: Mr. Trump’s request that the F.B.I. director end the investigation into the former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, who had just been fired. By the time Mr. Trump fired Mr. Comey last month, Mr. Comey had disclosed the meeting to a few of his closest advisers but nobody at the Justice Department, according to the officials, who did not want to be identified discussing Mr. Comey’s interactions with Mr. Trump and Mr. Sessions.

Mr. Comey will be the center of attention on Thursday during testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, where he is expected to be quizzed intensely about his interactions with Mr. Trump and why he decided to keep secret the president’s request to end the Flynn investigation.
Mr. Comey’s unwillingness to be alone with the president reflected how deeply Mr. Comey distrusted Mr. Trump, who Mr. Comey believed was trying to undermine the F.B.I.’s independence as it conducted a highly sensitive investigation into links between Mr. Trump’s associates and Russia, the officials said. By comparison, Mr. Comey met alone at least twice with President Obama.

A spokesman for the F.B.I. declined to comment on Mr. Comey’s request. A Justice Department spokesman, Ian Prior, said that “the attorney general doesn’t believe it’s appropriate to respond to media inquiries on matters that may be related to ongoing investigations.”

The Justice Department typically walls off the White House from criminal investigations to avoid even the appearance of political meddling in law enforcement. But Mr. Trump has repeatedly interjected himself in law enforcement matters, and never more dramatically than in his private meetings with Mr. Comey.

“You have the president of the United States talking to the director of the F.B.I., not just about any criminal investigation, but one involving his presidential campaign,” said Matthew S. Axelrod, who served in senior Justice Department roles during the Obama administration and is now a partner at the law firm Linklaters. “That is such a sharp departure from all the past traditions and rules of the road.”




  • While Justice Department policy allows authorities to tell people whether they are the target of an investigation, prosecutors — not F.B.I. agents — handle such discussions. “We typically do not answer that question,” Mr. McCabe testified recently.

    Former officials say Mr. Comey anticipated that the president might ask whether he was being investigated, and consulted his advisers on how to delicately sidestep the question. The officials were not aware of how Mr. Comey decided to answer.

    When the Justice Department transferred the Russia investigation to Mr. Mueller, it gave him the authority to investigate whether the president broke any laws by attempting to obstruct the case or by firing Mr. Comey.

    As F.B.I. director, Mr. Comey wrote a detailed memo after every major phone call or meeting with Mr. Trump and left those memos in the bureau’s files when he left. As special counsel, Mr. Mueller has access to those memos, but the F.B.I. declined a request from the Senate Intelligence Committee for copies of the memos, citing the ongoing investigation. It is unclear whether Mr. Comey still has copies of all of them or plans to read from them during his testimony.

    According to people briefed on the memos, they describe not only what Mr. Trump said, but details such as his tone and where he was sitting. In one memo, Mr. Comey described a dinner with Mr. Trump at the White House a week after the inauguration in January. Mr. Trump asked Mr. Comey to pledge his loyalty but Mr. Comey refused.

    Two weeks later, on Feb. 14, Mr. Trump kicked Vice President Mike Pence, Mr. Sessions and other senior administration officials out of the Oval Office so he could have his one-on-one conversation with Mr. Comey, according to people briefed on one of Mr. Comey’s memos.

    It was in that conversation that Mr. Trump asked Mr. Comey to end the investigation into Mr. Flynn, and encouraged him to investigate leaks, the people said.

    “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 Mr. Comey wrote describing that meeting. “He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.”

    Asked Tuesday about Mr. Comey’s coming testimony, Mr. Trump replied, “I wish him luck.”
 
I hope you being sarcastic James just didn't want to get in legal trouble
Comey went over Lynch's head to release that information.
Lynch should have requested his resignation.
DOJ policy is to not interfere with active elections.
Comey could have looked into that new lead without releasing it to the public.
 
Comey went over Lynch's head to release that information.
Lynch should have requested his resignation.
DOJ policy is to not interfere with active elections.
Comey could have looked into that new lead without releasing it to the public.
I can't never forgive him for that the only way you can make it square if you get rid of most of this administration
 
I hope you being sarcastic James just didn't want to get in legal trouble


I think Comey was trying to give him the benefit of the doubt because he didn't have government experience and may not have known he was crossing a line.
 
I can't never forgive him for that the only way you can make it square if you get rid of most of this administration
I worked at the DOJ.
You can't even have political signs, t-shirts, none that shit at work.
Comey did that shit on purpose.
I hope he gets implicated in the Russian probe and put his ass in jail with a cell with Sessions.
 
Comey is 6' 8" pussy.
Scared of the POTUS.
Comey is a piece of work.
He didn't seem to care what AG Lynch thought when he released that info on Clinton 11 days before the election against policy.

I hope you being sarcastic James just didn't want to get in legal trouble

Yeah we've seen he is a true government worker who likes to cover his ass to the point of writing extensive detailed memos about unusual encounters with higher ups.

This is normally enough to survive in government /political landscape... But when dealing with a cat like Trump, hemmed up alone you can be royally screwed with no one to back up your story.
 
Yeah we've seen he is a true government worker who likes to cover his ass to the point of writing extensive detailed memos about unusual encounters with higher ups.

This is normally enough to survive in government /political landscape... But when dealing with a cat like Trump, hemmed up alone you can be royally screwed with no one to back up your story.
It's kind of what he did with the bush administration with that torture thing
 
Please, I doubt anyone who was going to vote Hillary changed their mind right before he election because of the report.


I don't know about this. I saw a republican pundit who was pissed about this. I don't recall the name, but he was either one of the never Trump folks, or just maybe one of the sane republicans that recognized DT was a danger. He had friends who were going to vote for Hillary but after the email info came out about Weiner's computer they voted 3rd party instead. Then they found out there was nothing to the emails on his laptop, but they had already voted early and couldn't change their vote. I also heard that it may have caused people to stay home. So if someone voted early 3rd party or stayed home based on the assumption that Hillary was going down or would be mired in investigations, then it did affect the election.
 
I don't know about this. I saw a republican pundit who was pissed about this. I don't recall the name, but he was either one of the never Trump folks, or just maybe one of the sane republicans that recognized DT was a danger. He had friends who were going to vote for Hillary but after the email info came out about Weiner's computer they voted 3rd party instead. Then they found out there was nothing to the emails on his laptop, but they had already voted early and couldn't change their vote. I also heard that it may have caused people to stay home. So if someone voted early 3rd party or stayed home based on the assumption that Hillary was going down or would be mired in investigations, then it did affect the election.
I bet they are all quiet about Trump telling world leaders to call him on his personal cell phone though.
 
I was raised around filthy diseased inbred cacs..they fear black males the most..grow a beard..and have size..they will throw there wife to you as a sacrifice..they only thrive in numbers.... that's why if u catch them alone they seem harmless.but in numbers they are aggressive...I myself am a alpha male..I will beat they muffuckin ass..over the smallest of slights.. Comey is a bitch just like Trump and all cacs.. period..brah
 
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Please, I doubt anyone who was going to vote Hillary changed their mind right before he election because of the report.
I was tempted to vote for her. I had my hands on her name until I realized she was spending money on Arizona and Texas. What a goofy politician.
 
He's not scared of Trump. He's a lawyer. He understands the implications of a body of government thats supposed to be impartial being seen as a toy for the president. That would have destroyed his credibility.
 
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