Former FBI head: assumption Clinton would
win a factor in email probe
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[April 16, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former FBI
Director James Comey said his assumption that Hillary Clinton would win
the 2016 presidential election was a factor in opening an inquiry into
her emails, according to part of an ABC interview broadcast on Saturday.
The controversy involved Clinton’s use of a private email server for
official correspondence when she was secretary of state under
then-President Barack Obama, including for messages that were later
determined to contain classified information.
Although the FBI ultimately decided not to refer Clinton’s case for
prosecution, Democrats said Comey’s announcement damaged her with voters
right before the election, and he faced complaints that his moves were
politically motivated.
"I don’t remember consciously thinking about that, but it must have been
because I was operating in a world where Hillary Clinton was going to
beat Donald Trump, and so I’m sure that it was a factor,” Comey said in
an excerpt of an interview aired on Saturday.
"I don’t remember spelling it out, but it had to have been, that she’s
going to be elected president and if I hide this from the American
people, she’ll be illegitimate the moment she’s elected, the moment this
comes out," Comey added.
Comey, who was fired by Republican President Donald Trump last May, is
doing a series of media interviews that coincide with the release next
week of his book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership."
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Former FBI Director James Comey testifies before a Senate
Intelligence Committee hearing on Russia's alleged interference in
the 2016 U.S. presidential election on Capitol Hill in Washington,
U.S., June 8, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
Trump, who criticized Comey repeatedly before and after he fired
him, denounced him on Twitter on Friday: "James Comey is a proven
LEAKER & LIAR," he said. [nL1N1RQ0L7]
(Reporting by Idrees Ali; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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