There’s ample evidence to suggest Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team are taking a close look at Donald Trump’s firing of then-FBI Director James Comey in May. The president desperately wanted Comey to say he wasn’t under investigation, which ironically led to a series of events that prompted an investigation into the president.
And with that in mind, Trump World has an incentive to trash Comey — or at least try to — since it’s the former director’s version of events that help paint a picture that looks an awful lot like obstruction of justice. Two weeks ago, for example, we learned Trump’s lawyers have met with Mueller and made the case that Comey is not to be believed, “calling him prone to exaggeration, unreliable in congressional testimony and the source of leaks to the news media.”
As recently as 12 days ago, the president himself was still going after Comey by name.
All of which led to yesterday’s White House press briefing, in which Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders continued to focus on the former FBI chief.
“[O]n the Comey firing, I think that we’ve been pretty clear what our position is. And certainly, I think that that has been shown in the days that followed, that the president was right in firing Director Comey. Since the director’s firing, we’ve learned new information about his conduct that only provided further justification for that firing, including giving false testimony, leaking privileged information to journalists, he went outside of the chain of command, and politicized an investigation into a presidential candidate.”
In response to follow-up questions, Sanders would not elaborate on the details of these allegations.









