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Tue 19 Jan 2021 01.00 EST As an investigator turned author, James Comey has developed a forensic eye for detail. The colour of the curtains in the Oval Office. The length of Donald Trumpâs tie. Something about the US president that the camera often misses. âDonald Trump conveys a menace, a meanness in private that is not evident in most public views of him,â says Comey, a former director of the FBI, from his home in McLean, Virginia, a suburb of Washington DC. That menace came flooding out to engulf the US on 6 January when a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol in Washington. Five people, including a police officer, were killed in the mayhem. Comey, whose unorthodox interventions in the 2016 election are blamed by many liberals for putting Trump in the White House, watched in horror. ....
Trump Has ‘Menace of a Mob Boss’, But Shouldn t be Prosecuted, Says Ex-FBI Boss Comey Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/us/202101171081795113-trump-has-menace-of-a-mob-boss-but-shouldnt-be-prosecuted-says-ex-fbi-boss-comey/ Former FBI chief James Comey, now a vociferous POTUS critic, was fired by Trump in 2017 after the agency launched a probe into the Democrats allegations that Russia had interfered in the Republican president’s campaign to boost his chances of winning. Launching a criminal impeachment case against the outgoing US President could result in several more years of the Donald Trump show, giving him the attention he so badly craves, says former FBI chief James Comey. This would potentially overshadow efforts by incoming President Joe Biden to unite America and is probably what [Trump] would want the most, claimed Comey, who was controversially booted out by the POTUS in 2017. ....
James Comey and Truth in Government Joe Klein talks about Comey’s “Saving Justice,” and Elisabeth Egan discusses Peter Ho Davies’s “A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself.”Hosted by Pamela Paul transcript -0:00 James Comey’s “Saving Justice” arrives three years after his first book, “A Higher Loyalty.” Joe Klein reviews it for us, and visits the podcast this week to discuss, among other subjects, how the new book is different from the first. “It doesn’t differ very much at all, actually,” Klein says, “except for one thing: He rehearses all of the confrontations he had with Donald Trump in both books, but in the second book he places that in the context of the need for truth and transparency in government, which I think is a valuable thing. The book is a repetition of the first book, but it’s not an insignificant repetition because of the context that he’s now placed it in.” ....
Copy to Clipboard President-elect Joe Biden, James Comey and President Donald Trump (Getty Images) Former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, James Comey, has suggested that President-elect Joe Biden should âconsiderâ issuing a presidential pardon to Donald Trump after he takes office. Comey, who had affiliations with the Republican Party till 2016 said that he believes imprisoning the present president would not be âin the best interests of the American people.â Comey mentioned the same during an interview with BBC News while promoting his new memoir Saving Justice - Truth, Transparency, and Trust which reveals in detail, his feelings about Trump. However, Comeyâs comment apparently did not gel well with a majority of Americans who are in favor of Trump being tried for his irresponsible and damaging actions. ....
The addition of Mr. Giuliani comes at a particularly tumultuous time for the president. Last month the president’s lead lawyer, John Dowd, quit the team after he determined the president was not following his advice. For much of the past month, the team has been led by Mr. Sekulow, who has had to assemble a new group of lawyers to deal with the issues in New York and another team to confront Mr. Mueller. At the same time, Mr. Mueller has been pressuring Mr. Trump to sit down for an interview. The president, who initially said he was eager to answer Mr. Mueller’s questions under oath, is said to be more skeptical of an interview in the wake of the raid on Mr. Cohen’s office. ....