The sacking of James Comey: How it came about
May 10, 2017US President Donald Trump caused a political earthquake when he fired FBI Director James Comey. He dismissed the man in charge with leading a probe into whether the Republican's campaign aides colluded with Moscow during the election.
Trump informed Comey in a letter that he was "not able to effectively lead the bureau."
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The White House also released a memo by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, justifying the move. "I cannot defend the Director's handling of the conclusion of the investigation of Secretary Clinton's emails, and I do not understand his refusal to accept the nearly universal judgment that he was mistaken," Rosenstein said.
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The Trump administration said its search for a new FBI director would begin immediately.
It is only the second time in the FBI's 109-year history that a director has been dismissed. The first time, in 1993, saw then-President Bill Clinton sack William Sessions over alleged ethical lapses.
Comey received numerous stinging rebukes from Republicans and Democrats alike during his time as FBI Director. However, his tenure will be remembered namely for the bureau's investigation into Hillary Clinton and the Trump's campaign's alleged ties to Russia.
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