FBI investigated four Americans on Russia
collusion suspicions: Comey
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[December 10, 2018]
By Jason Lange and David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI launched
investigations of four Americans in July 2016 into whether they helped
Russia's alleged efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential
election, former FBI Director James Comey said in remarks released on
Saturday.
Comey also appeared to suggest the investigations were looking into ties
between Russia and U.S. President Donald Trump's election campaign.
He did not identify the people being investigated but said Trump was not
among them.
"We opened investigations on four Americans to see if there was any
connection between those four Americans and the Russian interference
effort," Comey said, according to a transcript of the closed-door
hearing held on Friday by the U.S. House Judiciary Committee and the
House Oversight Committee.
Trump fired Comey in May 2017 after taking office in January of that
year. Shortly after Comey's dismissal, the Department of Justice named a
special counsel to investigate alleged Russian interference in the 2016
election and whether Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow.
Russia has denied any interference. Trump denies there was any collusion
and on Saturday renewed his call to end the special counsel's
investigation, calling it a "witch hunt."
In the hearing on Friday, Republican Congressman John Ratcliffe asked
Comey whether the FBI had "any evidence" of collusion between the Trump
campaign and Russia when agents briefed Trump as a candidate in 2016
about foreign intelligence threats.
Comey said the probes into the four Americans began in late July but
that he was not sure when agents briefed Trump.
"If it was after July 29th, then the answer would be, yes, we had some
reason to suspect that there were Americans who might have assisted the
Russians," Comey said, according to the transcript. He said the four
Americans "had some connection to Mr. Trump."
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Former FBI Director James Comey speaks to the media after giving a
private deposition to the House Judiciary and House Government and
Oversight committees on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., December
7, 2018. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
The 235-page transcript also covers Comey's responses to questions
about FBI interactions with a former British spy who compiled a
dossier of allegations of collusion between Trump's campaign and
Russia.
Most of the hearing on Friday covered lawmaker questions about
Republican-led investigations into former Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton's use of a private email server while she was in office.
Clinton was the Democratic candidate in the 2016 presidential
election.
The Republican-led inquiries have been lambasted by Democrats, who
will take over the House of Representatives in January, as a
partisan effort to undermine Special Counsel Robert Mueller's
investigation into Russian interference.
(This story has been refiled to remove extraneous word in eighth
paragraph.)
(Reporting by David Morgan and Jason Lange; Editing by Susan Thomas)
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