Comey Questions Trump's Credibility and House Republican Report

  • Fired FBI chief says must have ‘healthy sense’ Trump may lie
  • Says House intel panel report on Russia ‘a political document’

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Former FBI Director James Comey questioned Donald Trump’s credibility as a potential witness and called a House Intelligence Committee report concluding that president’s campaign didn’t collude conspire with Russia “a political document.”

Comey, whom Trump fired in 2017 after less than four months in the White House, said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that it might not be wise for Trump to agree to an interview with Special Counsel Robert Mueller in his investigation. “I have serious doubts about his credibility,” Comey said of the president.