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I did not record ex-FBI chief James Comey: Trump

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Published: 03:53, 23 June 2017   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
I did not record ex-FBI chief James Comey: Trump

International Desk: US President Donald Trump has stated he did not make secret recordings of ex-FBI chief James Comey, despite an earlier hint to the contrary.

He tweeted that he "did not make, and do not have, any such recordings", a day before he was required to hand over any such tapes by Congress.

Mr Trump kick-started speculation of recordings in a tweet he posted days after firing Mr Comey in May.

He said: "James Comey better hope there are no 'tapes' of our conversations".

This tweet resulted in a flurry of allegations and speculation that Mr Comey was fired in order to hamper the FBI's investigation into alleged Russian interference in last year's election and possible collusion between the Trump campaign team and Moscow.

Whatever its intention, the tweet ultimately led to the appointment of a special counsel that has taken over the investigation.

It all stems from last year's presidential election and mounting evidence that Russian cyber hackers targeted US electoral systems in order to help Donald Trump win - something Moscow has strongly denied.

Within days of his appointment as Mr Trump's new National Security Adviser in February, Mike Flynn resigned after it emerged he had lied to federal agents about a conversation about sanctions with the Russian ambassador before taking office.

Other key members of Mr Trump's campaign team have also been accused of meeting key Russian officials before taking office; it is illegal to conduct US diplomacy as a private citizen.

Although Mr Trump has made no secret of his desire to have greater links with Russia - and even shared highly-sensitive "codeword" material with them last month - he has adamantly denied any collusion to alter the result of the election.

At a meeting in the Oval Office in February, President Trump made the unusual request to speak alone with Mr Comey.

It was during this one-to-one meeting, Mr Comey testified to Congress earlier this month, that Mr Trump asked him to "let go" any possible prosecution of Mr Flynn. He was also asked to give assurances of his loyalty.

Mr Comey confirmed for the first time in March that the FBI was indeed investigating possible links between Mr Trump's campaign aides and the Russian government.

A few weeks later, in a move that shocked Washington, Mr Trump fired Mr Comey. He told NBC News: "When I decided to just do it [fire Mr Comey] I said to myself, I said 'you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made up story..."

Source: Agencies


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