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Trump contradicts Pence on Comey – Politico

Pence has said this week that Trump fired the FBI director following the recommendation of the DOJ, but the president himself said Thursday that wasn't the case.

By Matthew Nussbaum , Josh Dawsey and Tara Palmeri

05/11/17 01:58 PM EDT

Vice President Mike Pence has once again delivered the White House line, in the face of growing contradictory evidence, on a charged topic related to Russias possible connections to the Trump campaign.

In meetings on Capitol Hill and in interviews, Pence has said this week that Trump fired FBI Director James Comey on the recommendation of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

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Let me be very clear that the presidents decision to accept the recommendation of the deputy attorney general and the attorney general to remove Director Comey as the head of the FBI was based solely and exclusively on his commitment to the best interests of the American people and to ensuring that the FBI has the trust and confidence of the people this nation, Pence told reporters Wednesday.

But Trump said in an interview with NBC on Thursday that hed planned to fire Comey no matter what Rosenstein told him. I was gonna fire regardless of recommendation, Trump told Lester Holt. Regardless of recommendation I was going to fire Comey.

People close to the White House say Pence knew the president was thinking about firing Comey before he met with Rosenstein on Monday. Trump, these people said, was frustrated with Comeys testimony and the growing Russia investigation scrutiny into his campaign. He also disliked Comeys testimony last week on Capitol Hill, particularly the FBI directors use of the word nauseous to describe his reaction to the idea that he may have influenced the election.

Pence, who hasn't assumed the traditional role of power player in the White House but is liked by many, signaled support for the decision, said one adviser to the president.

Pence knew this wasnt about Rosenstein writing a memo, the president seeing it and suddenly deciding to fire Comey, said this person. He knows better than that.

Pence allies on Wednesday said the vice president was merely pointing to the factual turn of events: Rosenstein sent a memo on Tuesday recommending Comeys dismissal, Attorney General Jeff Sessions seconded the opinion and Trump made the move. Pence had not specifically addressed who initiated the whole process, one noted.

As any new manager would come in, youre going to review the operations, said Pence press secretary Marc Lotter.

On Thursday, Lotter acknowledged that Pence may have been privy to previous conversations about Trumps desire to fire Comey.

He meets with the president, consults with the president, multiple times a day, Lotter told POLITICO. His involvement on the Comey issue was no different, he said.

Im not going to get into the timeline, Lotter said, when asked when Pence was made aware of the presidents decision.

But Lotter defended the remarks Pence gave on Wednesday.

The vice president and the White House laid out how the actions took place, he said. And the vice president was speaking yesterday to the events that led to the presidents decision.

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The firing again put the mild-mannered vice president in a difficult position of defending the president amid uncomfortable facts and fallout. Pence, who often wears his Christian faith on his sleeve and has said he doesnt drink around women unless his wife is present, had to defend Trump after the president said he grabbed women by the genitals.

In February, Pence assured the American people that, contrary to news reports, national security adviser Michael Flynn had not discussed sanctions during phone calls with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the transition. The White House said Flynn was fired for misleading Pence.

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Donald Trump Does Not Surprise – New York Times


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Donald Trump la Mode – New York Times


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You heard it here first: James Comey was fired because during his White House dinner with Donald Trump, when dessert arrived, he noticed that the president had two scoops of ice cream to his one, and dared to remark on it. Don't believe me? O.K., I did ...

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Donald Trump Boasts Of Press Briefing Ratings While Threatening To Pull The Plug – Deadline

Donald Trump threatened to get rid of the daily White House press briefing, but then boasted to Fox News Channels Jeanine Pirro in an interview that the briefings are the highest-rated thing in daytime TV. He also took credit for the numbers, making his cancellation threat sound more like gas-baggery. And, since the interview that aired tonight on FNC was taped earlier in the week, NYT has reported Trump is mulling whether to beef up his communications department and bring in Fox News producers.

In the Q&Athat aired tonight, Trump clearly was miffed his reps took heat at the weeks briefings for initially saying Trump fired FBI Director James Comey on the recommendation of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. When that did not pass the smell test, a new explanation was offered: Trump decided in January to fire Comey and there was no good time.

Are you moving so quickly that your communications department cannot keep up with you? Pirro suggested in the taped interview.

Yes, thats true, Trump said.

So what do we do about that? Pirro asked.

We dont have press conferences just dont have them. Unless I have them every two weeks and I do them myself, we dont have them. I think its a good idea, he said. Trump said he would make up his mind whether to scrap the briefings over the next couple weeks. He happily forecast the networks would be very unhappy, because ratings are so high. I dont know what these networks would do, theyre going to start to cry. They get great ratings from me, and yet they dont treat us fairly.

Trump defended White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, and deputy Sarah Huckabee Sanders who took over the briefings in the thick of the Comey canning controversy while Spicer was on reserve duty. But, Trump said, they cant keep up with him.

Heres the thing, the difference between me and another president, Trump explained. Another president, I wont use names, but another president doesnt do what Im doing they really dont. Im not saying that in a bragging way. Another president, Jeanine, will sit in the Oval Office and do practically nothing all day. Im doing every minute of the day Im doing something.

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Donald Trump Tweeted ‘We’ And Started A Movement – HuffPost

Something amazing happened on Twitter on Saturday. The President of the United States, arguably one of the most controversial people on the platform, tweeted one word with two letters and so much power.

Donald Trump, or a White House staffer representing Trump,typed We, then hit the tweet button, sending the word to the presidents 29 million followers.

The series of events that happened next unraveled quickly. According to BuzzFeed, the operator of POTUS Twitter account deleted the tweet within minutes, but not before it was memorialized by the quick-thinking people of Twitter.

First, people tweeted out snarky remarks about the two-letter tweet, as people have been known to do when someone notable fumbles on Twitter.

Then people started completing the one-word prompt with music lyrics.

Later, people began to rally behind Trumps We tweet, which by then had long been deleted and replaced with a rather boring promotional tweetabout the presidents interview with Fox News Judge Jeanine.

In a rare moment of unity,people began using the #We hashtag to speak about what they want for their country. Most tweets targeted the president for a variety of reasons missing tax returns, potential ties to Russia, healthcare but some contained simple requests for the president to take care of and protect the country the best he can.

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