Donald Trump has had a love-hate relationship with FBI
Director James Comey. The new president alternately criticized and praised the
chief of the FBI during the campaign and post-election Russian hacking scandal,
but now it seems that all is forgiven. Numerous sources are reporting that
President Trump plans to keep Director Comey on the job in the new
administration.
Back in July, after the FBI declined to recommend an
indictment for Hillary Clinton, Trump accused Director Comey of corruption on Twitter,
“FBI director said Crooked Hillary compromised our national security. No
charges. Wow! #RiggedSystem.” He also tweeted, “The system is rigged. General
Petraeus got in trouble for far less. Very very [sic] unfair! As usual, bad
judgment.”
In October, when Comey sent a letter to Congress advising
them of newly discovered emails in the Clinton case, Trump praised the
director. “I have to give the FBI credit,” Trump said in Politico,
“It took guts for Director Comey to make the move that he made in light of the
kind of opposition he had where they’re trying to protect her from criminal
prosecution. You know that. It took a lot of guts.”
A few days later, Trump reversed course again when Comey excused
Clinton a second time. Trump accused Comey of lying to cover Clinton, telling The
Sun, “You can't review 650,000 emails in eight days. You can’t do it,
folks.” Trump added, “Right now she’s being protected by a rigged system. It’s
a totally rigged system. I’ve been saying it for a long time.” Trump even
explicitly accused the FBI of covering for Hillary saying, “Hillary Clinton is
guilty, she knows it, the FBI knows it….”
After the election, Trump also had sharp words for the FBI
over the agency’s conclusion that Russia purposefully worked to help Trump win
the election. “I think it’s ridiculous,” Trump said in an interview with Fox
News. “I think it’s just another excuse. I don’t believe it... No, I don’t
believe it at all.”
Now, four days into the Trump Administration, President
Trump is apparently past all his concerns about Director Comey’s competence and
integrity. Although the Trump Administration has not publicly confirmed that
Comey will continue his 10-year term which began in 2013, the New
York Times reports that Comey told top agents at the FBI that he had been
asked to stay in his position. If true, there may be future chapters in the
love-hate saga between President Trump and his FBI head.
Originally published
on The
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