FBI Officials Dispute rumpF Account of Meeting With FBI Director

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[h=1]My Dinner With Comey: Current and Former FBI Officials Dispute Trump Account of Meeting With FBI Director[/h] by Ken Dilanian and Pete Williams





Despite what President Donald Trump said earlier in the day, James Comey did not seek a dinner with the president to retain his job, one current and one former FBI official close to Comey told NBC News Thursday evening.


The January dinner meeting between the two men, the sources said, was requested by the White House. Several sources close to Comey confirm a New York Times account that during the dinner, Trump asked the FBI director a couple of times if he would be loyal to the president.

Comey said he couldn't promise that — but that he could promise that he would always be honest.


A former official said, "That is exactly how I would expect the director to answer."








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Accounts Differ on Trump's January Dinner with Comey 2:47


A former senior FBI official also said Comey would never have told the president he was not under investigation — also contradicting what Trump said.
"He tried to stay away from it [the Russian-ties investigation]," said the former official, who worked closely with Comey and keeps in touch with him. "He would say, 'look sir, I really can't get into it, and you don't want me to.'"






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Trump to Lester Holt: I'd been planning to fire James Comey for a while 7:31


A current FBI official confirmed that Comey did not request the one-on-one dinner, which happened at the White House a few days after Trump was sworn in.
Related: Trump Interview With Lester Holt: President Asked Comey If He Was Under Investigation
In an exclusive interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt earlier Thursday, Trump said twice that he believed Comey requested the dinner. Trump said Comey asked that Trump keep him on as FBI director, and told the president on three occasions that he was not under investigation as part of the FBI's inquiry into Russian election interference.
"The president is not correct," the former official said. "The White House called him out of the blue. Comey didn't want to do it. He didn't even want the rank and file at the FBI to know about it."
But in the end, "He's still the commander in chief. He's your boss. How do you say no?"
President Donald Trump shakes hands with James Comey during a reception in the Blue Room of the White House on Jan. 22. Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg via Getty Images
Several sources close to Comey say they heard from him shortly after the dinner that he was asked to come to the White House and did so reluctantly without even telling people at the FBI about it.


Related: Trump Told He Would Not Be Greeted Warmly at FBI: Officials



Many current and former FBI officials interviewed by NBC News, said the bureau was reeling from the Comey firing. Not everyone agreed with each Comey decision, but he was a popular and well-regarded director, they said.






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Reporters Question WH Claim About FBI's Confidence in Comey 1:24


White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders claimed Thursday that she had heard from "countless members of the FBI who are grateful for the president's decision."
Current and former FBI agents scoffed at what they termed a ridiculous assertion.
Related: Fact Checking Donald Trump's Interview With NBC's Lester Holt
"I doubt five people at the FBI even have the [phone] number of the deputy White House press secretary," the former senior official said.
NBC News reported Thursday that the White House abandoned an initial idea for Trump to visit FBI headquarters, after learning he would not be greeted warmly there.
 
Comey couldn't refuse Trump's dinner invite at White House, Lynch couldn't refuse Bubba's entrance on board her plane, Hillary couldn't refuse a good deal on an illegal server.............lack of spine can get one in trouble it seems. :cool:
 
Hopefully there are tapes... I would like to hear them.. Wiki is offering $100,000 if anyone has them.....:D
 
Rush Limbaugh predicted anonymous sources would claim Comey never told Trump he wasn't a subject of investigation lol.
 
Comey couldn't refuse Trump's dinner invite at White House, Lynch couldn't refuse Bubba's entrance on board her plane, Hillary couldn't refuse a good deal on an illegal server.............lack of spine can get one in trouble it seems. :cool:

lol

More diversionary bullshit.
 
Limbaugh?

In all seriousness...do you believe anything that Trump says at this point?

If you believe all these leaks then you must also admit everything and anything is leaking and people dont care about any consequences. Including the dossier which was supposed to be their main evidence against trump.

If you believe all these leaks are happening then why has the evidence of Trump Russia collusion not been leaked yet?
 
If you believe all these leaks then you must also admit everything and anything is leaking and people dont care about any consequences. Including the dossier which was supposed to be their main evidence against trump.

If you believe all these leaks are happening then why has the evidence of Trump Russia collusion not been leaked yet?

That's a great question and I'd like to hear an answer to it.

And the question has been the elephant in the room since the campaign. If Trump colluded with Russia someone in the IC knows it---and has known it for months. Trump and his people have been subjected to surveillance and by now they've listened to [or read] every communication between Trump's campaign and whoever.

Yet they've consistently stated there's no evidence of collusion.

They went through thousands of Hillary's emails in late October and cleared her in days. If someone doesn't believe the IC can come up with evidence of Russian collusion in months---they prefer not to believe it.
 
That's a great question and I'd like to hear an answer to it.

And the question has been the elephant in the room since the campaign. If Trump colluded with Russia someone in the IC knows it---and has known it for months. Trump and his people have been subjected to surveillance and by now they've listened to [or read] every communication between Trump's campaign and whoever.

Yet they've consistently stated there's no evidence of collusion.

They went through thousands of Hillary's emails in late October and cleared her in days. If someone doesn't believe the IC can come up with evidence of Russian collusion in months---they prefer not to believe it.
it look like the FBI is taking scalps.. It will bring in a few heads for improper Russian business dealings and that's it.

Meanwhile the FBI's refusal to say "there is no evidence of collusion" hamstrings a sitting POTUS,and the Dems
call for Impeachment..lol
 
Yep; liberal morons love those ANONYMOUS sources built on HEARESAY.....unless, of course, it is about their guys/gals. Then it becomes preposterous rumor mongering.

You cannot fabricate the desperate lies and hypocrisy the liberal left wallows in these days.
 
[h=1]My Dinner With Comey: Current and Former FBI Officials Dispute Trump Account of Meeting With FBI Director[/h] by Ken Dilanian and Pete Williams





Despite what President Donald Trump said earlier in the day, James Comey did not seek a dinner with the president to retain his job, one current and one former FBI official close to Comey told NBC News Thursday evening.


The January dinner meeting between the two men, the sources said, was requested by the White House. Several sources close to Comey confirm a New York Times account that during the dinner, Trump asked the FBI director a couple of times if he would be loyal to the president.

Comey said he couldn't promise that — but that he could promise that he would always be honest.


A former official said, "That is exactly how I would expect the director to answer."








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Accounts Differ on Trump's January Dinner with Comey 2:47


A former senior FBI official also said Comey would never have told the president he was not under investigation — also contradicting what Trump said.
"He tried to stay away from it [the Russian-ties investigation]," said the former official, who worked closely with Comey and keeps in touch with him. "He would say, 'look sir, I really can't get into it, and you don't want me to.'"






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Trump to Lester Holt: I'd been planning to fire James Comey for a while 7:31


A current FBI official confirmed that Comey did not request the one-on-one dinner, which happened at the White House a few days after Trump was sworn in.
Related: Trump Interview With Lester Holt: President Asked Comey If He Was Under Investigation
In an exclusive interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt earlier Thursday, Trump said twice that he believed Comey requested the dinner. Trump said Comey asked that Trump keep him on as FBI director, and told the president on three occasions that he was not under investigation as part of the FBI's inquiry into Russian election interference.
"The president is not correct," the former official said. "The White House called him out of the blue. Comey didn't want to do it. He didn't even want the rank and file at the FBI to know about it."
But in the end, "He's still the commander in chief. He's your boss. How do you say no?"
President Donald Trump shakes hands with James Comey during a reception in the Blue Room of the White House on Jan. 22. Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg via Getty Images
Several sources close to Comey say they heard from him shortly after the dinner that he was asked to come to the White House and did so reluctantly without even telling people at the FBI about it.


Related: Trump Told He Would Not Be Greeted Warmly at FBI: Officials



Many current and former FBI officials interviewed by NBC News, said the bureau was reeling from the Comey firing. Not everyone agreed with each Comey decision, but he was a popular and well-regarded director, they said.






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Reporters Question WH Claim About FBI's Confidence in Comey 1:24


White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders claimed Thursday that she had heard from "countless members of the FBI who are grateful for the president's decision."
Current and former FBI agents scoffed at what they termed a ridiculous assertion.
Related: Fact Checking Donald Trump's Interview With NBC's Lester Holt
"I doubt five people at the FBI even have the [phone] number of the deputy White House press secretary," the former senior official said.
NBC News reported Thursday that the White House abandoned an initial idea for Trump to visit FBI headquarters, after learning he would not be greeted warmly there.

Comey is headed to prison with Hillary his hero
 
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