James Clapper Says Trump-Russia ‘Pales’ In Comparison To Watergate
During a speech at the National Press Club of Austrailia, the for Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said that the Trump-Russia scandal “pales” in comparison to the Watergate scandal.
Clapper’s comments came just before the release of James Comey’s bombshell Senate testimony on Wednesday.
Here is the relevant quote from Clapper:
I have to say though that I think, you compare the two, that Watergate pales really in my view compared to what we’re confronting now.
His subsequent actions, sharing of sensitive intelligence with the Russians and compromising its source, reflect either ignorance or disrespect, and either is very problematic. Certainly the whole episode with the firing of Jim Comey, a distinguished public servant, apart from the egregious, inexcusable manner in which it was conducted, reflect complete disregard for the independence and autonomy of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, our premiere law enforcement organization.
I’m very interested to see what happens with Jim Comey’s hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee and what he — I think it will be very significant to see both what he says and what he is asked about and doesn’t respond to.
As I have often said, it is absolutely crucial for the United States, and for that matter for the world, for this presidency, for the Republicans, for the Democrats, and for our nation at large, that we get to the bottom of this. Is there a smoking gun with all the smoke? And I don’t know the answer to that.
Watch:
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— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) June 7, 2017
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— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) June 7, 2017
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— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) June 7, 2017