The stunning allegation that President Trump in February asked then-FBI chief James Comey to shut down the investigation of his national-security adviser, Michael Flynn, guarantees fresh political nightmares for the administration.
If the actual memo resembles what The New York Times and others reported Tuesday night (without having actually seen it), a major independent probe of Russian meddling in US politics is a sure thing.
And it’s the latest, and largest, of a whole series of ham-handed presidential actions.
“I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go,” the words the president reportedly uttered, will be paired with Trump’s freely offered account to NBC’s Lester Holt.
The one where he said he’d decided early on to fire Comey over the FBI investigation into possible collusion with Russia.
Yes, the White House is denying the Times’ report: “The president has never asked Mr. Comey or anyone else to end any investigation, including any investigation involving General Flynn,” it stated. “This is not a truthful or accurate portrayal of the conversation between the president and Mr. Comey.”