Mr. Comey and All the Presidents Lies
Weeks after being described by Donald Trump as a nut job, James Comey on Thursday deftly recast his confrontation with the president as a clash between the legal principles at the foundation of American democracy, and a venal, self-interested politician who does not recognize, let alone uphold, them.
In sworn testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Mr. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, made clear that he had no confidence in the presidents integrity. Why? The nature of the person, he said. Confronted with low presidential character for the first time in his career, Mr. Comey began writing meticulous notes of every conversation with Mr. Trump. I was honestly concerned that he might lie about the nature of our meeting, he said.
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This is about America, Mr. Comey kept saying. Russia tried to shape the way we think, we vote, we act that is a big deal, he added. Theyre coming after America. ... They want to undermine our credibility in the face of the world.
And yet Mr. Trump, the beneficiary of Moscows meddling, has never appeared even slightly concerned by this Russian attack. He told Mr. Comey to stand down and fired him when he refused. I was fired because of the Russia investigation, Mr. Comey testified. That is a very big deal. As he decried Russias attempt to dirty American democratic institutions, Mr. Comey could as well have been talking about Mr. Trumps behavior.
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This touches on something that has bothered me from the beginning. If Trump and his staff are innocent of colluding with the Russians to influence the election, you would think that he would be eager for the investigation to go on and get to the bottom of it instead of blowing it off like it's no big deal. It is a big deal and it's more involved that just Democrats against Republicans.