Speaking before the House Intelligence Committee, FBI
Director James Comey has confirmed that there is an ongoing investigation
regarding Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Director
Comey said in his opening statement that the FBI does not usually confirm or
deny ongoing investigations, but did so in this case due to the extraordinary
public interest.
“As you know, our practice is not to confirm the existence
of ongoing investigations, especially those investigations that involve
classified matters, but, in unusual circumstances when it is in the public
interest it may be appropriate to do so, as Justice Department policies
recognize,” Comey told
the committee. “This is one of those circumstances.”
“I have been authorized by the Department of Justice to
confirm that the FBI, as part of our counterintelligence mission, is
investigating the Russian government’s efforts to interfere in the 2016
presidential election,” Comey continued. “That includes investigating the
nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and
the Russian government and whether there was any coordination between the
campaign and Russia’s efforts. As with any counterintelligence investigation,
this will also include an assessment as to whether any crimes were committed.”
Comey went on to say that he could not make more specific
comments because the investigation was ongoing. He also asked that people avoid
speculation based on his inability to give specifics. Director Comey promised
to “follow the facts wherever they lead,” but declined to give a timetable for
the investigation.
In his opening statement, Director Comey did not address
President Trump’s claims that the Obama Administration had “wiretapped” the
Trump Tower during the campaign.
Last year, President
Trump criticized Director Comey for failing to recommend prosecution for Hillary
Clinton last summer, but then reversed himself and praised Comey after his letter
to members of Congress detailing the discovery of new Clinton emails prior to
the election. President Trump ultimately decided to allow Comey, whose 10-year
term began in 2013, to continue in his role as FBI Director.
View Director Comey’s entire statement here.
Originally published
on The Resurgent
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