President Trump tore into James Comey on Thursday night, hours after the former FBI director suggested in a wide-ranging CNN town hall that he be prosecuted.
Trump knocked Comey in a tweet as “a disgrace to the FBI” while predicting that he “will go down as the worst Director in its long and once proud history.”
“He brought the FBI down, almost all Republicans & Democrats thought he should be FIRED, but the FBI will regain greatness because of the great men & women who work there!” he added.
The remarks were the latest salvo in the pair’s fractious relationship and came exactly two years after Trump fired Comey, the law enforcement official who at the time was leading the federal probe into the Trump campaign and Russian interference in the 2016 election.{mosads}
Trump took to Twitter to blast Comey on Thursday after the former FBI chief appeared on CNN and ripped into the president, saying it appeared there was enough evidence to prosecute him for obstruction of justice based on the details laid out in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.
Comey said during the appearance that he had “no doubt” Trump would have been charged with obstruction if he were not president, adding that the Justice Department would have to take a “serious look” at whether to pursue charges after he leaves office.
“Whether it’s a wise thing to do to a former president, I don’t know, that’s a harder question — a much bigger question — than the facts of the case,” Comey said.