WASHINGTON –
The friend to whom the former FBI-director James Comey written reports of his conversations with president Donald Trump, has decided that to the FBI to hand over. Daniel Richman, professor at Columbia Law School, confirmed that Tuesday to NBC News.
Comey decided on the basis of a ’gut feeling’ to make written reports to keep track of his conversations with Trump. He suspected that he was such reports would need to have the FBI to protect. Comey acknowledged during a hearing in the U.s. Senate that he and a friend had been asked by him recorded information about the talks with Trump to share with the press. “I thought: that will lead to the appointment of a special prosecutor.”