Days Before Firing, Comey Asked for More Resources for Russia Inquiry

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The timing of Mr. Comey’s request is not clear-cut evidence that his firing was related to the Russia investigation. But it is certain to fuel bipartisan criticism that President Trump appeared to be meddling in an investigation that had the potential to damage his presidency.

The F.B.I. declined to comment. But Sarah Isgur Flores, the Justice Department spokeswoman, said “the idea that he asked for more funding” for the Russia investigation was “totally false.” She did not elaborate.

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In his briefing with members of Congress, Mr. Comey said he had been frustrated with the amount of resources being dedicated to the Russia investigation, according to two of the officials. Until two weeks ago, when Mr. Rosenstein took over as deputy attorney general, the investigation was being overseen by Dana Boente, who was acting as the deputy and is now the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.

Mr. Comey has said he was hoping that he would find a supportive boss in Mr. Rosenstein, and according to the officials, pressed for more resources so he could accelerate the investigation, which is also examining possible collusion between Trump associates and the Russian interference campaign. It was unclear how Mr. Rosenstein reacted to the request, or whether the White House was informed of it.

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To a president who puts a premium on loyalty, Mr. Comey represented a fiercely independent official who wielded incredible power. Mr. Comey made his career standing up to members of the George W. Bush administration on matters of surveillance. And his advisers have cast his handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server as evidence that he was equally willing to criticize the Democratic nominee for president.

Mr. Comey’s handling of the Clinton investigation was the stated reason for his termination, and the White House has insisted it had nothing to do with the Russia inquiry, which has become a major distraction for the Trump administration.

Mr. Comey broke with longstanding policies by speaking publicly about the Clinton investigation twice last year. He also termed Mrs. Clinton’s handling of classified information as “extremely careless,” an estimation that went far beyond what the authorities normally say in cases where nobody is charged.

charging_bull on May 10th, 2017 at 16:15 UTC »

This is very important, while the article says Russian election interference, the NYT chryon and news alert says:

BREAKING NEWS Days before his firing, James Comey asked the Justice Dept. for more resources for the F.B.I. inquiry into Russia and the Trump campaign 11:42 AM

We all know that Russia hacked the election and dealing with that will be large and expensive. But this is specifically saying they need to more resources to look into the Trump Campaign.

Update: I want to add these two highly crucial and breaking developments. Following this story, Politico reached out to DOJ for comment and was told that the DOJ denied any such request occurred.

BREAKING: Justice Dept spokeswoman flatly denies that Comey asked for more money and resources for Trump-Russia probe, contra reports

However, NBC had just confirmed through congressional sources:

Comey briefed Congress in recent days that he'd requested more $$$ & staff for Russia investigation from Deputy AG, @KenDilanianNBC reports

We now know that the DOJ spox is either flying blind, or is part of something nefarious. Either reality is troubling.

DOJ is still adamantly denying there was any request, spox saying she spoke with Rosenstein directly about it, so this is not a communication breakdown.

Sarah Isgur Flores at DOJ flatly denies Comey asked for more money or more resources. Completely false, she says.

Major new update via Politico

Burr and Warner were the only two senators briefed on DOJ request for more Russia resources, per source. Other Intel members didn't know

BespokeMemes on May 10th, 2017 at 16:13 UTC »

FBI is pissed and this is only the beginning of what will be an avalanche of leaks.

Right wingers and T_D will scream about the deep state -- no, this is the natural reaction of the hardworking people in government who understand what's at stake. They see a tyrant for what he is.

SallyYatesIsAHero on May 10th, 2017 at 16:10 UTC »

DOJ spox lied and denied Comey had requested additional funds. Turns out, Comey had briefed Congress about the request.

They lie about everything. Any Senator that was briefed about this request that doesn't demand an independent commission is a traitor.