Hillary Clinton reportedly had a mixed reaction when she learned that President Trump decided to fire FBI Director James Comey.
The New York Times, citing unnamed sources, reported
Wednesday that friends of the Clintons say the former secretary of
state continues to blame Comey for his decision to announce a new probe
into her use of emails with 11 days remaining before the election.
But Clinton-- according to these sources-- is reportedly not buying Trump's reasoning behind the firing.
In a brief letter to Comey, Trump said the firing was
necessary to restore "public trust" in the FBI. The administration
paired the letter with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's scathing
review of how Comey handled the investigation into Clinton's email
practices, including his decision to hold a news conference announcing
its findings and releasing "derogatory information" about Clinton.
One person who spoke with Clinton said she believes
that removing Comey from his post at this juncture “only reinforces the
point that he was on to something.”
“There is no one I have encountered in Clintonworld
who views this as a positive development,” Jennifer Palmieri, the
campaign’s former communications director, told The Times. “When I heard
the news, my first thought was, ‘They must be getting close.’”
Clinton did not make a public announcement after the firing.
Sources told Fox News
on Wednesday that Comey recently asked lawmakers to help him secure
more “resources” for the bureau’s counterintelligence investigation of
possible connections between Trump’s campaign and Russia officials.
The Justice Department, however, repeatedly denied
Wednesday that Comey had asked Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to
bolster the Russia probe.
SOURCE: FOXNEWS
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