Comey Memo Could Thrust Trump Into a Deeper Legal Quagmire
- February document adds to claims that Trump obstructed justice
- Prosecutors would have to prove corrupt intent in firing
Trump's FBI Crisis Deepens in Comey Memo Allegation
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One question is now gripping much of the U.S.: Did President Donald Trump commit a crime in his first month in the Oval Office?
Democrats say reports that the president asked former FBI Director James Comey to drop a criminal investigation into one of his former top aides amount to obstruction of justice, if true. Some legal experts aren’t so sure.