US President Donald Trub has today accused former FBI director James Camley of "cowardice" for leaking notes in the media about what they were discussing at meetings.
"I think that James Komei's leaks will be much more important than you would have believed." "It is quite illegal," Trab wrote in a Twitter message that could be interpreted in many ways.
On Friday, the American president accused Komei of lying, one day after he filed in the Senate that Trab had asked him to stop the investigation that was being carried out against his adviser, General Michael Flin, in the context of the broader inquiry into possible Russian intervention In the presidential elections.
In this statement, Komei admitted that he had leaked to the press through his friend some of his appointments with Trab. This confession was based on the president's personal attorney to threaten the former FBI director with a lawsuit. Like Trab today, many of his associates over the past few days have denounced Komei for "cowardice" because he used his friend's services to get to the media.