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Hourly News Summary: NPR News: 05-09-2017 6PM ET 

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James Comey’s Tumultuous F.B.I. Tenure, in Headlines

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Investigations into the Clinton campaign’s emails and possible Trump campaign ties to Russia dominated much of his time at the F.B.I.

James Comey, Syria, Moon Jae-in: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing 

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Live Briefing: Live Updates and Reactions to F.B.I. Director Comey’s Firing 

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Mr. Comey’s dismissal drew immediate rebukes from Democrats, who worried about the ramifications for the F.B.I. investigation of Russian meddling in the election.

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Trump fires FBI Director James Comey 

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey Tuesday, ousting the nation's top law enforcement official in the midst of an investigation into whether Trump's campaign had ties to Russia's election meddling....

F.B.I. Director James Comey Is Fired by Trump

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President Trump has dismissed the director, James Comey, on the recommendation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, said the White House spokesman, Sean Spicer.

Russia Election Hacking: Countries Where the Kremlin Has Allegedly Sought to Sway Votes - Newsweek

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French President-elect Emmanuel Macron's campaign hack last week was directed by Russia, National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers suggested Tuesday. adding that the Kremlin is showing no signs of slowing down its widespread meddling in ...

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James Comey just stepped in it, big time

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By Aaron Blake By Aaron Blake
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Analysis Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events
May 9 at 11:42 AM
FBI Director James B. Comey said at a hearing last week that it made him “mildly nauseous” to think that he may have influenced the outcome of the 2016 campaign.
New revelations about his apparently botched testimony are liable to make Democrats — and Comey — a little more than mildly nauseous. And they are going to damage Comey's best defense of his actions.
The Post's Devlin Barrett has confirmed ProPublica's reporting that Comey misstated key details of an investigation into Hillary Clinton at a hearing last week.
Specifically at issue are Comey's statements that:
  1. Top Clinton aide Huma Abedin “forwarded hundreds and thousands of emails” from Clinton's private email server to her husband, former congressman Anthony Weiner, as part of a “regular practice” of forwarding emails for Weiner to print out for Clinton, and …
  2. These emails contained classified information.
Barrett reports that this first claim is just not true and the second one obscures the fact that the few classified emails weren't marked classified at the time:
Neither of those statements is accurate, according to people close to the investigation. The investigation found that Abedin did occasionally forward emails to her husband for printing, but it was a far smaller number than described by Comey, and it wasn’t a “regular practice,’’ these people said. None of the forwarded emails were marked classified but a small number — a handful, one person said — contained information that was later judged to contain classified information, these people said.
To be clear, these weren't just small details that emerged from Comey's testimony on Wednesday; they were the headline for many new outlets that covered Comey's visit to the Senate Judiciary Committee, including The Post.
They were also key to Comey's testimony, in that he used them to defend his decision to disclose the new Clinton emails just 11 days before Election Day. Facing questions from Democrats about why he did what he did, Comey cited these facts as proof of the seriousness of the email discovery and the need to say something.
Democrats, including Clinton, have decried Comey's decision to offer details of an incomplete investigation so late in the election as pointless, extraordinary and even the difference between Clinton and Donald Trump winning the election. In candid remarks last week, Clinton posited that she would have been elected president if the election had been held Oct. 27 — the day before Comey's announcement.
The reason this is so troubling for Comey is because it calls into question his saving grace in this entire situation: his reputation as a nonpartisan, highly competent top law enforcement official.
Comey's first turn in the national spotlight came in 2007, when he delivered gripping testimony about a scene straight out of a movie. With Attorney General John Ashcroft confined to a bed in the intensive-care unit in 2004, Comey, his deputy, received a call that White House counsel Alberto Gonzales and Chief of Staff Andy Card were on the way to the hospital to persuade the ill Ashcroft to reauthorize President George W. Bush's domestic surveillance program. Comey beat them there, and Ashcroft didn't sign the document.
“I was angry,” Comey testified. “I thought I just witnessed an effort to take advantage of a very sick man, who did not have the powers of the attorney general because they had been transferred to me.”
It was a moment of principle over politics, it seemed, and it has been cited as a key part of Comey's bio ever since.
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Comey would go on to be a bipartisan top political appointee when President Barack Obama picked him as FBI director in 2013. Over the course of the 2016 election, Comey found himself drawing huge amounts of criticism from both Republicans (for not recommending charges against Clinton in summer 2016) and then Democrats (for his late disclosure about the Abedin-Weiner emails). More recently, President Trump seems to have oscillated on how he feels about Comey, with Comey announcing that the FBI is investigating alleged contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Through it all, there has always been an underlying belief among those who pay close attention to these things that Comey is a serious, apolitical public servant who may have made questionable decisions but whose heart was in the right place.
Getting details of such import wrong in his much-watched testimony to Congress certainly doesn't help him on the competence front; indeed, it's difficult to see how he could get them so wrong.
And for Democrats looking for reasons to believe that Comey was out to get them late in 2016, this will only feed the beast — fairly or unfairly.
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F.B.I. Clarifies Comey’s Testimony on Clinton Emails

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Mr. Trump cited Mr. Comey’s handling of the investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s emails in saying he had concluded Mr. Comey was “not able to effectively lead the bureau.” Mr. Comey broke with tradition by announcing last summer that he would not recommend charges for Mrs. Clinton or her aides and criticizing her “extremely careless” handling of classified information.
Then in October, less than two weeks before Election Day, Mr. Comey informed Congress that officers had reopened the investigation based on the new emails found on Mr. Weiner’s computer. Democrats were infuriated by that decision, and Mrs. Clinton said it cost her the election.
Republicans seized on Mr. Comey’s testimony last week as evidence that Ms. Abedin or Mr. Weiner should have been charged for how they handled classified information. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas brought up Mr. Comey’s comments on Monday in another hearing, asking James R. Clapper Jr., the former director of national intelligence, what he would have done if he learned that an employee “had forwarded hundreds or even thousands of emails to a nongovernment individual, their spouse, on a nongovernment computer.”
Mr. Clapper responded that if enough evidence were found, his office would have followed procedure and alerted the Justice Department that a crime was likely committed.
Mr. Comey said at last week’s hearing that the F.B.I. did not believe it had enough evidence to charge anyone with a crime in connection with Mrs. Clinton’s email server because it could not prove Mrs. Clinton or her aides intentionally broke the law.
“We could not prove that the people sending the information, either in that case or in the other case with the secretary, were acting with any kind of the mens rea — with any kind of criminal intent,” Mr. Comey said.
The New York Times noted in its coverage of Mr. Comey’s testimony on Wednesday that he had mischaracterized what the bureau had uncovered. A report late Monday in ProPublica saying that the F.B.I. was struggling to determine how to clarify Mr. Comey’s testimony set off a new round of criticism of his comments.
The investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private email server was a political liability throughout the 2016 presidential campaign. The case dragged on for months, contributed to Republican criticism that Mrs. Clinton was hiding something and created the spectacle of the Democratic front-runner being interviewed for hours at F.B.I. Headquarters last July.
The F.B.I. seized Mr. Weiner’s computer as part of a separate investigation into whether he had exchanged illicit text messages or photographs with a teenage girl. The bureau found evidence on the laptop that there were emails associated with Mrs. Clinton’s email server, and Mr. Comey gave his officers approval on Oct. 27 to request a search warrant to examine those emails. He informed Congress the next day.
The F.B.I. found nothing that changed its original conclusion not to recommend charges in the case.
In his testimony last week, Mr. Comey said that he felt obligated to inform Congress because he had testified earlier that the investigation had been completed.
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Read: Trump’s bizarre letter telling FBI Director James Comey he's fired

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Did James Comey Swing the 2016 Presidential Election?

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A 2016 Review: There's Reason to Be Skeptical of a Comey Effect

New York Times - ‎May 8, 2017‎
On Friday, Oct. 28, James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, sent a letter to Congress about new evidence in the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails. Politicians, analysts and journalists are still debating whether the letter cost Mrs. Clinton the ...

FBI director James Comey fired by Donald Trump

Stuff.co.nz - ‎46 minutes ago‎
President Donald Trump has abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey, ousting the nation's top law enforcement official in the midst of an investigation into whether Trump's campaign had ties to Russia's election meddling. In a letter to Comey on Tuesday ...

Trum fires FBI director James Comey

La Crosse's NewsTalk 1410AM 92.3FM - ‎32 minutes ago‎
In a statement, Trump says Comey's firing "will mark a new beginning" for the FBI. The White House says the search for a new FBI director will begin immediately. “While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not ...

Clinton campaign manager: Comey firing 'terrifies me'

The Hill - ‎8 minutes ago‎
The White House on Tuesday announced that Trump had fired Comey, adding the hunt for a new permanent FBI director would “begin immediately.” “The president has accepted the recommendation of the Attorney General and the deputy Attorney General ...

Did James Comey Swing the 2016 Presidential Election?

Huffington post (press release) (blog) - ‎37 minutes ago‎
Did FBI Director Comey swing the Presidential election to Donald Trump with his letter to Congress about additional Hillary Clinton emails on the laptop of Anthony Weiner in late October 2016? The answer to that question has been the focus of a back ...

Read: Trump's bizarre letter telling FBI Director James Comey he's fired

Vox - ‎6 minutes ago‎
In his letter firing FBI Director James Comey, President Donald Trump managed to make the termination a little personal. Specifically, check out the second paragraph (emphasis mine):. Dear Director Comey: I have received the attached letters from the ...

NYT: Yeah, You Should Be Skeptical About The Comey Letter Costing Hillary The Election

Townhall - ‎May 8, 2017‎
The pollsters said that the letter by FBI Director James Comey probably did not tilt the election, and now we have The New York Times' Nate Cohn throwing more cold water on the notion that the document was a decisive factor in the 2016 election.

President Trump fires FBI Director Comey

WJXT Jacksonville - ‎38 minutes ago‎
President Donald Trump on Tuesday fired FBI Director James Comey after his attorney general and deputy attorney general recommended his removal. In a signed letter, Trump informed Comey that he was "hereby terminated and removed from office, ...

David Harsanyi: James Comey didn't sink Hillary. Hillary sank Hillary

The Union Leader - ‎16 hours ago‎
Hillary Clinton was back last week, taking “absolute personal responsibility” by blaming Russia, FBI Director James Comey and misogyny for her second presidential election loss. If the election had taken place on Oct. 27, Clinton maintained, she'd be ...

Feinstein: Comey had more than two options on Clinton email announcement

The Hill - ‎May 7, 2017‎
Comey, just days before the November election, announced that the newly discovered emails would not change the bureau's recommendation that charges not be brought against Clinton over her use of a private server. Last week, Comey argued during ...

Trump follows through on threat to fire James Comey, gives no credible reason

Shareblue Media - ‎5 minutes ago‎
The White House announced Tuesday night that FBI Director James Comey has been fired. The announcement comes as the agency is in the middle of an investigation into the Trump campaign's communications, and possible coordination, with the Russian ...

Comey's dilemma

Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette - ‎May 7, 2017‎
Daniel was probably more comfortable in the lion's den than FBI Director James Comey was last week when he testified before a U.S. Senate hearing. Both Democratic and Republican senators were determined to re-litigate the November 2016 election when ...

Comey reveals few details about state of Russia inquiry

CNN - ‎May 4, 2017‎
(CNN) FBI Director James Comey revealed few new details in a classified briefing with the House intelligence committee Thursday about the bureau's investigation into Russia meddling, sources said, leaving some members uncertain about the scope of the ...

Clinton is to blame – not Comey, Russians

amNY - ‎May 8, 2017‎
Comey played an inexplicable role in the election. In July, he said the FBI recommended no charges against Clinton for using a private email server for official communications, but he called her handling of classified information “extremely careless ...

Read Donald Trump's passive aggressive pink slip firing FBI director James Comey

Quartz - ‎3 minutes ago‎
James Comey, who served as director of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation beginning in September of 2013, was fired by president Donald Trump today (May 9). A target of both Republican and Democratic criticism over the past year, Comey's firing was ...

The Latest: Trump called 2 senators before firing Comey

Greeley Tribune - ‎4 minutes ago‎
In a letter to Comey, Trump said the firing was necessary to restore "public trust and confidence" in the FBI. Comey has come under intense scrutiny in recent months for his role in an investigation into Democrat Hillary Clinton's email practices ...

Watch: How Donald Trump told James Comey - 'You're FIRED'

TVNZ - ‎2 minutes ago‎
When he learned that Andrew Card, the president's chief of staff, and Alberto Gonzales, the White House counsel, were heading to Ashcroft's hospital room despite Ashcroft's wife's instructions that there be no visitors, Comey told Congress, Comey beat ...

Comey Speaks, Word Geeks Grimace

New York Times - ‎May 4, 2017‎
It wasn't necessarily over the idea that Mr. Comey tipped the race to Donald Trump by revealing shortly before Election Day that the F.B.I. was looking at new emails possibly connected to its Hillary Clinton investigation. It was over his use of the ...

President Donald Trump fires FBI director James Comey

News 12 New Jersey - ‎36 minutes ago‎
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump has fired FBI Director James Comey. In a statement, Trump says Comey's firing "will mark a new beginning" for the FBI. The White House says the search for a new FBI director will begin immediately. Comey's firing ...

FBI's Comey Debunks Huma Abedin's Excuse for Clinton Emails Appearing on Anthony Weiner's Laptop

Breitbart News - ‎May 8, 2017‎
Missing from much of the news media coverage of FBI Director James Comey's testimony last week that long-time top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin regularly forwarded classified emails to her husband, Anthony Weiner, is that the revelation directly ...

NY Times: Maybe the Comey letter didn't determine the outcome of the election

Hot Air - ‎21 hours ago‎
Did FBI Director James Comey's letter to Congress announcing an ongoing investigation into Hillary Clinton's email scandal cost her the election? That's the argument that FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver has made and which Hillary Clinton herself has ...

FBI Director James Comey fired by Trump

WTMJ (press release) (subscription) (blog) - ‎38 minutes ago‎
President Donald Trump has announced he has fired embattled FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday. Comey was serving a 10-year appointment after taking office in 2013. The firing came at the recommendation of the Justice Department, led by Attorney ...

FBI director sacked

Daily Nation - ‎33 minutes ago‎
FBI Director James Comey speaks during a press conference at the Department of Justice on March 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. He has been sacked by US President Donald Trump. PHOTO | MANDEL NGAN | AFP ...

Kaine: Comey letter among 'lowest' parts of FBI history

The Hill - ‎May 5, 2017‎
Comey on Wednesday defended his controversial decision to announce last October that the FBI had discovered in a separate investigation new emails possibly related to its probe of Clinton's personal email server, though that material failed to produce ...

Comey's Senate testimony: Encryption, lie detectors and Anthony Weiner

The Daily World - ‎May 6, 2017‎
That was one of the less-heralded details to come out of FBI director James Comey's hours-long testimony Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee. While news coverage of his appearance focused on his defense of his role in the investigation into ...

Comey's poor choices

Washington Post - ‎May 5, 2017‎
FBI Director James B. Comey asserted before Congress that he would make the same decision to disclose that the FBI was reopening the email probe of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on the eve of the election [“Comey defends pre-election ...

Comey has no regrets over e-mail probe

The Boston Globe - ‎May 5, 2017‎
WASHINGTON — FBI Director James Comey gave his most exhaustive defense yet Wednesday of his role in politically sensitive investigations, telling a Senate panel that despite feeling ''mildly nauseous'' at the thought his decisions about a probe into ...

FBI Director Comey Says He Is 'Mildly Nauseous' About Potential Impact On Election

Reno Public Radio - ‎May 5, 2017‎
Comey's remarks were his first public comment on his decision to reopen the Clinton email investigation, which came after FBI agents discovered new communications connected to the former secretary of state's private server. Comey's letter to ...

Trump fires FBI director Comey

THE BUSINESS TIMES - ‎2 minutes ago‎
[WASHINGTON] US President Donald Trump on Tuesday made the shock decision to fire his FBI director James Comey, the man who leads the agency charged with investigating his campaign's ties with Russia. The surprise dismissal of Mr Comey, who ...

Pollsters: FBI Director James Comey's Letter Probably Didn't Torpedo Hillary Clinton's Campaign

Townhall - ‎May 5, 2017‎
The real question of the day—and one that Democrats are obsessing about—is did the letter to Congress from FBI Director James Comey informing Congress that the bureau would be reviewing new emails eleven days prior to Election Day cost the former ...
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FBI Director James Comey Is Fired by...

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FBI Director James Comey Is Fired by Trump

New York Times - ‎28 minutes ago‎
WASHINGTON — President Trump has fired the director of the F.B.I., James B. Comey, over his handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails, the White House said on Tuesday. Mr. Comey was leading an investigation into whether members of ...

President Trump dismisses FBI Director Comey

Washington Post - ‎24 minutes ago‎
FBI Director James B. Comey has been dismissed by the president, according to White House spokesman Sean Spicer - a startling move that officials said stemmed from a conclusion by Justice Department officials that he had mishandled the probe of Hillary ...

James Comey just made a big mistake on Hillary Clinton's emails

CNN - ‎5 hours ago‎
Washington (CNN) FBI Director James Comey told a Senate committee last week that "hundreds and thousands" of emails containing classified information had been forwarded from top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin to the home computer she shared with ...

Trump fires FBI director James Comey

CNN - ‎40 minutes ago‎
Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump on Tuesday fired FBI Director James Comey. In a signed letter, Trump informed Comey that he was "hereby terminated and removed from office, effective immediately," explaining that he reached the conclusion that ...

James Comey just stepped in it, big time

Washington Post - ‎6 hours ago‎
FBI Director James B. Comey said at a hearing last week that it made him “mildly nauseous” to think that he may have influenced the outcome of the 2016 campaign. New revelations about his apparently botched testimony are liable to make Democrats — and ...

FBI Clarifies Comey's Testimony on Clinton Emails

New York Times - ‎1 hour ago‎
WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. sent a letter to Congress on Tuesday clarifying testimony last week by its director, James B. Comey, about how classified information ended up on the laptop of the disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner. Mr. Comey told ...

Trump Fires FBI Director Comey, Citing Need to Restore `Trust'

Bloomberg - ‎35 minutes ago‎
President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey late Tuesday on the recommendation of the attorney general and his top aide, who cited the bureau's handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of private email while secretary of state.

White House: FBI director James Comey fired

WLS-TV - ‎50 minutes ago‎
The White House made the stunning announcement shortly after the FBI corrected a sentence in Comey's sworn testimony on Capitol Hill last week. Comey told lawmakers that Huma Abedin, a top aide to Hillary Clinton, had sent "hundreds and thousands" of ...

FBI Director James Comey has been fired

ABC News - ‎55 minutes ago‎
"Today, President Donald J. Trump informed FBI Director James Comey that he has been terminated and removed from office," the White House statement reads. "President Trump acted based on the clear recommendations of both Deputy Attorney General ...

FBI Director James Comey 'terminated' by Trump

BBC News - ‎47 minutes ago‎
US President Donald Trump has dismissed the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) James Comey. "Today, President Donald J Trump informed FBI Director James Comey that he has been terminated and removed from office," said a White ...

Comey's claim to Congress about Clinton aide's emails wasn't true

CNN - ‎8 hours ago‎
Washington (CNN) FBI Director James Comey erroneously told Congress last week that former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin "forwarded hundreds and thousands" of emails to her husband's laptop -- and the bureau is looking for a way to clean up his ...

James Comey fired as FBI director

Business Insider - ‎36 minutes ago‎
"Today, President Donald J. Trump informed FBI Director James Comey that he has been terminated and removed from office," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said in a statement. "President Trump acted based on the clear recommendations of both ...

FBI Issues Clarification On Comey Testimony of Huma Abedin Emails

<a href="http://NBCNews.com" rel="nofollow">NBCNews.com</a> - ‎1 hour ago‎
FBI Director James Comey grossly overstated to Congress the number of emails Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin forwarded to husband Anthony Weiner while working at the State Department, the FBI said in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee on ...

Trump fires FBI Director Comey: White House

Reuters - ‎33 minutes ago‎
"It is essential that we find new leadership for the FBI that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission," Trump said in a letter to Comey released by the White House. Trump told Comey in the letter he accepted the ...

Comey gave inaccurate testimony to Congress on Clinton emails, sources say

ABC News - ‎5 hours ago‎
FBI Director James Comey gave inaccurate testimony to Congress last week regarding former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin's handling of her boss's emails, which were later discovered on a laptop belonging to Abedin's husband, Anthony Weiner, ...

FBI clarifies Comey testimony on Clinton emails

The Hill - ‎1 hour ago‎
Comey had told the Senate Judiciary Committee last week that longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin forwarded “hundreds and thousands” of Clinton's emails to her then-husband, former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.), to print out for the secretary of State.

James Comey is desperate to keep his image intact

Washington Post (blog) - ‎5 hours ago‎
Every time he's forced to answer questions about his extraordinary decision to inject himself into the 2016 presidential campaign a mere 11 days before the election, FBI Director James Comey digs himself deeper and deeper into the hole of his own ...

Pres. Trump fires FBI Director Comey; Hillary Clinton email investigation blamed

Orlando Sentinel - ‎14 minutes ago‎
President Donald Trump has fired FBI Director James Comey, and said it was upon the recommendation of the attorney general and deputy attorney general over the Hillary Clinton email investigation. In a statement released from the White House, Trump ...

Did James Comey Misunderstand the Clinton Email Case?

The Atlantic - ‎5 hours ago‎
On October 28, 2016, Comey wrote to members of Congress, telling them that although he had previously announced the conclusion of an FBI probe into the Democratic nominee's emails, “In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the ...

Trump fires FBI Director Comey

CNBC - ‎51 minutes ago‎
In Trump's letter to Comey, the president said "It is essential that we find new leadership for the FBI that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission." The White House said its search for Comey's successor begins ...

James Comey fired: Trump sacks FBI director, White House says – live

The Guardian - ‎25 minutes ago‎
Several Democratic officials have compared Trump's decision to fire Comey to Richard Nixon's “Saturday night massacre” when the president removed the special Watergate prosecutor, Archibald Cox, leading to the the resignation of attorney general Elliot ...

James Comey fired - live updates

CBS News - ‎37 minutes ago‎
President Donald Trump has fired FBI Director James Comey. "I have received the attached letters from the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General of the United States recommending your dismissal as the director of the Federal Bureau of ...

FBI clarifies Comey's testimony in letter to Senate panel

CBS News - ‎1 hour ago‎
Two law enforcement officials tell CBS News that the FBI expects to send a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday afternoon clarifying FBI Director James Comey's testimony last week. While he was questioned by the Senate Judiciary Committee, ...

FBI: Director James Comey's testimony on Clinton aide was inaccurate

USA TODAY - ‎5 hours ago‎
FBI Director James Comey's testimony that a top Hillary Clinton aide forwarded "hundreds and thousands" of emails involving her boss was wrong, according to a letter the bureau sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. Last week, Comey ...

FBI corrects Comey testimony about Weiner and Clinton emails

New York Daily News - ‎6 hours ago‎
Comey inaccurately testified to the Senate that Weiner received “hundreds and thousands” of Hillary Clinton emails from his wife, Huma Abedin — but the disgraced ex-congressman only saw a few, according to a letter from the FBI to Congress. ProPublica ...

James Comey 'gave wrong information' to Congress in his testimony about Hillary Clinton's aides emails

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎2 hours ago‎
James Comey, the FBI director has sought to correct his testimony to Congress last week in which he claimed that Huma Abedine, Hillary Clinton's aide forwarded "hundreds and thousands" of emails to her husband's laptop. Mr Comey spoke to the Senate ...

Trump Fires FBI Director James Comey Over Email Investigation

<a href="http://NBCNews.com" rel="nofollow">NBCNews.com</a> - ‎20 minutes ago‎
President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday after senior Justice Department officials concluded that he'd mishandled the investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. "You are ...

James Comey fired latest: Donald Trump dismisses FBI Director

The Independent - ‎6 minutes ago‎
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said in a statement that Mr Comey has been "terminated and removed from office." Mr Trump acted on "clear recommendations" from Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

FBI Corrects Director James Comey's Testimony To Congress

<a href="http://Patch.com" rel="nofollow">Patch.com</a> - ‎44 minutes ago‎
Comey also appears to have erred in his testimony last Wednesday when he told the Senate Judiciary Committee that Huma Abedin, a former aide to Hillary Clinton, regularly forwarded emails, numbering in the hundred or thousands, to her now-estranged ...

Reports: FBI Director Comey gave false testimony about Huma Abedin's emails

Vox - ‎6 hours ago‎
Comey claimed that Clinton aide Huma Abedin appeared "to have had a regular practice of forwarding emails" to her husband, Anthony Weiner, "for him I think to print out to her." He added that she "forwarded hundreds and thousands of emails, some of ...
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The Kushners and Their Golden Visas

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The Kushner family has been caught in a shameless act of name-dropping. It has been highlighting its White House connections to entice wealthy Chinese investors and promising them green cards in return under a special government visa program. That’s pretty bad. But it’s also a scandal that Congress allows real estate developers to use the American immigration system to pad their profits.
Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and special adviser, is officially no longer managing his family’s businesses, but he still benefits from many of them. His sister Nicole Meyer was in Beijing and Shanghai this past weekend seeking investors for a luxury apartment project her family is developing in Jersey City, a short train ride from downtown Manhattan. Her sales pitch cited her brother and laid out how a $500,000 investment could provide a coveted path to American citizenship. The Kushner Companies later offered a mealy-mouthed apology “if that mention of her brother was in any way interpreted as an attempt to lure investors.”
Ms. Meyer’s disturbing investor pitch was made possible by the EB-5 investor visa, which opens an express lane into the United States for those who can afford to invest nearly 10 times what the median American household earns in a year. The program, which covers business investments as well as real estate, was created in 1990 and took off in the past 10 years as developers figured out how to turn it into a cheap source of capital. Investors are willing to settle for low returns if it means they gain permanent residence status in the United States. Affluent Chinese families seeking a foothold in a stable democracy snap up most of the visas, which are capped at 10,000 a year.
The EB-5 program has been a scandal magnet. The Government Accountability Office and the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security say that immigration officials do not properly vet applications for fraud and illicit sources of money. The real estate industry also games the system by using the dark arts of gerrymandering. Under the program, investors have to put at least $1 million, and it has to lead to creation or preservation of at least 10 permanent, full-time jobs. But the minimum investment drops to $500,000 if applicants invest in rural areas or places with elevated unemployment. Developers working in, say, Midtown Manhattan or Beverly Hills can say that nearby depressed neighborhoods are included in the area when they apply for the program.
Defenders of EB-5 say it fosters investment and creates jobs. But many real estate projects funded through the program, including the Kushner Companies’ One Journal Square development in Jersey City, would almost surely have happened anyway. Without access to wealthy Chinese families, builders would raise more money from banks, pension funds and other investors by agreeing to pay higher interest rates, which would reduce their profits somewhat.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, and Senator Charles Grassley, Republican of Iowa, introduced a bill in January that would eliminate the EB-5 program. Before Mr. Trump took office, the Department of Homeland Security proposed raising the minimum investments for the program, which could be a first step toward reforming it. But it is not clear whether the Trump administration or Congress will make substantial changes since influential real estate groups, including the Kushner and Trump families, benefit from it. Mr. Trump signed a spending bill last week that extended the EB-5 program without any changes through the end of September.
Mr. Trump made restricting immigration, including for refugees fleeing violence, a central plank of his campaign. Yet, he seems O.K. with letting real estate moguls take advantage of a program that sells green cards. In this administration, the interests of the first family and its rich and powerful friends come first.
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F.B.I. Director James Comey Is Fired by Trump

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Mr. Comey broke with longstanding tradition and policies by discussing the case and chastising the Democratic presidential nominee’s “careless” handling of classified information. Then, in the campaign’s final days, Mr. Comey announced that the F.B.I. was reopening the case, a move that earned him widespread criticism.
“The F.B.I. is one of our nation’s most cherished and respected institutions and today will mark a new beginning for our crown jewel of law enforcement,” Mr. Trump said in the statement.
A longtime prosecutor who served as the deputy attorney general during the George W. Bush administration, Mr. Comey came into office with widespread bipartisan support.
Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon and a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said in a post on Twitter that Mr. Comey “should be immediately called to testify in an open hearing about the status of Russia/Trump investigation at the time he was fired.”
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News Reviews and Opinions: President Trump dismisses FBI Director Comey Tuesday May 9th, 2017 at 6:00 PM

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President Trump dismisses FBI Director Comey

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In his testimony before the Senate on May 3, FBI Director James Comey misstated key findings in the Hillary Clinton email investigation, say people close to the inquiry. Clinton aide Huma Abedin forwarded a far smaller number of emails to her then-husband Anthony Weiner than Comey indicated, and none of them were marked as classified at the time. Clinton aide Huma Abedin forwarded a far smaller number of emails to Anthony Weiner than Comey indicated, and none of them were marked as classified. (Photo: Matt McClain/The Washington Post/Reuters)
FBI Director James B. Comey has been dismissed by the president, according to White House spokesman Sean Spicer.
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President Trump dismisses FBI Director Comey

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In his testimony before the Senate on May 3, FBI Director James Comey misstated key findings in the Hillary Clinton email investigation, say people close to the inquiry. Clinton aide Huma Abedin forwarded a far smaller number of emails to her then-husband Anthony Weiner than Comey indicated, and none of them were marked as classified at the time. Clinton aide Huma Abedin forwarded a far smaller number of emails to Anthony Weiner than Comey indicated, and none of them were marked as classified. (Photo: Matt McClain/The Washington Post/Reuters)
FBI Director James B. Comey has been dismissed by the president, according to White House spokesman Sean Spicer.
“The president has accepted the recommendation of the Attorney General and the deputy Attorney General regarding the dismissal of the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” Spicer told reporters in the briefing room, according to a pool report.
Earlier in the day, the FBI notified Congress that Comey misstated key findings involving the Hillary Clinton email investigation during testimony last week, saying that only a “small number’’ of emails had been forwarded to disgraced congressman Anthony Weiner, not the “hundreds and thousands’’ he’d claimed in his testimony.
The letter was sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, more than a week after Comey testified for hours in defense of his handling of the Clinton probe.
“This letter is intended to supplement that testimony to ensure that the committee has the full context of what was reviewed and found on the laptop,’’ wrote FBI Assistant Director Gregory A. Brower.
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FBI Director James Comey appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 3. Here are key moments from that hearing. FBI Director James Comey appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 3. Here are key moments from that hearing. (Video: Sarah Parnass/Photo: Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
In defending the probe at last week’s hearing, Comey offered seemingly new details to underscore the seriousness of the situation FBI agents faced last fall when they discovered thousands of Clinton aide Huma Abedin’s emails on the computer of her husband, Anthony Weiner.
“Somehow, her emails were being forwarded to Anthony Weiner, including classified information,” Comey said, adding later, “His then-spouse Huma Abedin appears to have had a regular practice of forwarding emails to him for him I think to print out for her so she could then deliver them to the secretary of state.”
At another point in the testimony, Comey said Abedin “forwarded hundreds and thousands of emails, some of which contain classified information.’’
Neither of those statements is accurate, said people close to the investigation.
Tuesday’s letter said “most of the emails found on Mr. Weiner’s laptop computer related to the Clinton investigation occurred as a result of a backup of personal electronic devices, with a small number a result of manual forwarding by Ms. Abedin to Mr. Weiner.’’
The letter also corrected the impression Mr. Comey’s testimony had left with some listeners that 12 classified emails were among those forwarded by Abedin to Weiner.
FBI Director James B. Comey testifies on May 3 before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. (Carolyn Kaster/AP)
“Investigators identified approximately 49,000 emails which were potentially relevant to the investigation,” the letter said. “All were reviewed with a particular focus on those containing classified information. Investigators ultimately determined that two e-mail chains containing classified information were manually forwarded to Mr. Weiner’s account.’’
Ten other emails chains that contained classified information were found on the laptop as a result of backup activity.
The letter also clarified some of the figures Comey gave regarding ongoing terrorism probes.
The issue of Comey’s misstatements was first reported by ProPublica.
At the hearing, the statements about Abedin’s email practices were immediately seized on by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and others, who demanded to know why Abedin wasn’t charged with a crime. Comey said it was difficult finding evidence those involved in Clinton’s use of private email knowingly engaged in wrongdoing, and that traditionally the Justice Department has not prosecuted such cases without some indicator of intent.
Comey’s incorrect comments about Abedin surfaced again this week at a different Senate hearing, when Cruz pressed former director of national intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. to say how he would handle an employee who “forwarded hundreds or even thousands of e-mails to a non-government individual, their spouse, on a non-government computer.’’
Clapper said such conduct “raises all kinds of potential security concerns.’’
At the hearing last week, Comey spent hours defending his handling of the investigation of Clinton’s use of a private server for work while she was secretary of state, saying it made him “mildly nauseous” to think his decisions might have affected the outcome of the presidential election, but insisting that he had no regrets and would not have handled it differently.
Comey’s decision-making during the Clinton inquiry has come under sustained criticism from Democrats — including Clinton — who say it was a major factor that contributed to her presidential election defeat in November to Donald Trump. On Oct. 28, less than two weeks before Election Day, the director notified Congress that new Clinton-related emails had been found on a laptop belonging to Weiner.
Days later, investigators obtained a search warrant to examine about 3,000 messages on the device that were work-related. Of those, Comey said, agents found a dozen that contained classified information, but they were messages investigators had already seen.
Comey’s public comments about the Clinton case have been a source of public debate since he first announced last July that he would not recommend charges against anyone in connection with her use of a private server for government business.
At the time, he called the use of the server “extremely careless’’ but said it did not rise to the level of a crime.
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The misstatements in testimony aren’t the first time Comey has overstated a key fact in a high-profile probe.
A year ago, while speaking at a security forum in London, the director miscalculated the price the FBI had paid for a technique to crack into a locked iPhone belonging to one of the dead suspects in a terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif.
At the event, he said the cost of the phone hacking tool was “more than I will make in the remainder of this job, which is seven years and four months, for sure.’’ Based on Comey’s salary, his comment strongly implied the bureau paid at least $1.3 million to get into the phone, which belonged to Syed Rizwan Farook. Farook and his wife killed 14 people during a December 2015 terrorist attack.
People close to that case said the FBI actually paid about $900,000.
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Full transcript: Sally Yates and James Clapper testify on Russian election interference 

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Full transcript: Sally Yates and James Clapper testify on Russian election interference

Former acting attorney general Sally Yates and James R. Clapper Jr., the former director of national intelligence, are testifying at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. This is the transcript, which will update frequently.   SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-S.C.: … Our two witnesses are well known and will be […]
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