Trump calls Comey a ‘showboat,’ denies colluding with Russia
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump insisted Thursday that there was “no collusion” between his winning campaign and the Russian government, in his first extended remarks since he roiled Washington with his decision to fire FBI Director James Comey.
In an interview with NBC’s Lester Holt, Trump slammed Comey as a “showboat” attention-seeker who had lost the confidence of the president and the agency he led.
“Look he’s a showboat, he’s a grandstander, the FBI has been in turmoil,” Trump said. “You know that, I know that. Everybody knows that.”
The White House has denied that Comey’s firing Tuesday had anything to do with the FBI’s continuing investigation into Russia’s interference in the U.S. election, including the possible role of Trump campaign aides and associates. Trump has denied any involvement.


