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kpete

(71,991 posts)
Sat Jun 10, 2017, 03:53 PM Jun 2017

"You've already asked Comey to stay, and you didn't get anything for it."

When Warner asked Comey to explain this comment at Thursday’s hearing, Comey explained he thought that Trump was belatedly trying to get something from Comey in exchange for letting him stay on his job.



WARNER: Let me move to the January 27th dinner, where you said “The president began by asking me whether I wanted to stay on as FBI director.”

He also indicated that “lots of people” again your words, “Wanted the job.” You go on to say the dinner itself was “Seemingly an effort to” to quote have you ask him for your job and create some “patronage” relationship. The president seems from my reading of your memo to be holding your job or your possibility of continuing your job over your head in a fairly direct way. What was your impression, and what did you mean by this notion of a patronage relationship?

COMEY: Well, my impression, and again it’s my impression, I could always be wrong but my common sense told me what was going on is, ***either he had concluded or someone had told him that you didn’t, you’ve already asked Comey to stay, and you didn’t get anything for it.*** And that the dinner was an effort to build a relationship, in fact, he asked specifically, of loyalty in the context of asking me to stay. As I said, what was odd about that is we’d already talked twice about it by that point and he said I very much hope you’ll stay. In fact, I just remembered sitting a third, when you’ve seen the. IC tour of me walking across the blue room, and what the president whispered in my ear was “I really look forward to working with you.” So after those encounters —

WARNER: That was a few days before your firing.

COMEY: On the Sunday after the inauguration. The next Friday I have dinner and the president begins by wanting to talk about my job and so I’m sitting there thinking wait a minute three times we’ve already, you’ve already asked me to stay or talked about me staying. My common sense, again I could be wrong but my common sense told me what’s going on here is, he’s looking to get something in exchange for granting my request to stay in the job. [my emphasis]

Comey explained that — after already having been assured three times that he would remain in his position — Trump raised the issue anew in a private dinner. Comey didn’t say this, but this happened the day after Sally Yates first told White House Counsel Don McGahn that Mike Flynn had misrepresented his comments to Sergey Kislyak. And in that dinner, Trump implied that if Comey wanted to stay in the job he’d been offered three times already, he had to give Trump loyalty.



What I’m especially interested in is what Comey believed elicited this: Comey figured that “either (Trump] had concluded or someone (else] had told (Trump] that you didn’t, you’ve already asked Comey to stay, and you didn’t get anything for it” which is what led Trump to invite Trump for dinner.

Given the timing, it would be interesting all by itself if Trump had decided on his own to get some kind of commitment from Comey in order to keep his job, because it would make it far more likely that McGahn told Trump about Yates’ concerns.

But Comey testified that he thought that ***perhaps someone else*** went to Trump and suggested he should go back to Comey and try to demand loyalty to keep his job.

***Who?***

..........

MORE:
https://www.emptywheel.net/2017/06/10/who-would-have-told-trump-to-go-back-to-demand-a-patronage-relationship-with-comey/

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"You've already asked Comey to stay, and you didn't get anything for it." (Original Post) kpete Jun 2017 OP
my guess- Bannon luvMIdog Jun 2017 #1
I imagine it was because if the Yates thing, and Bannon or Kushner thought he should go bettyellen Jun 2017 #2
Kushner who is a lawyer, big booster of Flynn and of lifting sanctions wishstar Jun 2017 #3
Pence. .....or Sessions... MedusaX Jun 2017 #4
 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
2. I imagine it was because if the Yates thing, and Bannon or Kushner thought he should go
Sat Jun 10, 2017, 04:21 PM
Jun 2017

If he didn't pledge

wishstar

(5,269 posts)
3. Kushner who is a lawyer, big booster of Flynn and of lifting sanctions
Sat Jun 10, 2017, 04:59 PM
Jun 2017

Kushner supports Flynn completely, was behind all of the Trump/Comey meetings, kept track of the 3 times Comey told Trump he wasn't being investigated, concocted the scheme of Rosenstein writing a justification letter and Trump's firing letter with phony pretense of firing being based on Rosenstein's recommendation.

Kushner has a lot to lose with Flynn investigation going forward since he and Flynn were conspiring together to to lift sanctions.

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