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Former FBI director, Comey, hits back at Trump

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The former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director, James Comey has hit back at the United States President, Donald Trump, saying that the Americans can judge for themselves who is honorable in the government.

Hours after FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe was sacked by the US Justice Department on the grounds of lying to the investigators, reviewing the probe of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s email server case, Trump tweeted welcoming the decision.

Also Read: Suspended FBI deputy dir McCabe fired days before retirement, loses pension

and the President Tweeted to say,

And followed it up with,

McCabe was ony 26 hours away from his retirement when the decision was made known.

Comey retaliated by tweeting, “Mr. President, the American people will hear my story very soon. And they can judge for themselves who is honorable and who is not,” Comey tweeted on Saturday.”

Comey, who was fired last year by President Trump, has a hush-hush memoir coming out on April 17 – ‘A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership’. It is expected that Comey will use his book to refute President Trump’s attack on the FBI.

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