Trump asserts Comey told him he’s not under investigation
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump asserted in his extraordinary letter firing James Comey that the ousted FBI director told him three times he’s not under investigation, a questionable claim that if true would be a startling breach of protocol.
“Wouldn’t happen,” said one former federal prosecutor who led criminal cases against public officials.
Comey has publicly confirmed the FBI is investigating possible contacts between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia.
Trump offered no details about exactly what he was told or when. The White House declined to provide backup or explanation for Trump’s assertion in the letter.


