The Comey firing has people concerned. Here’s where U.S. senators stand
The party lines remain pretty stark. Democrats are mad and questioning the timing. Republicans say new leadership was needed and point out it was President Trump’s call to make.
FBI Director James Comey was four years into a 10-year term — and leading the inquiry into Russia’s involvement in the 2016 presidential election — when Trump fired him. Here’s what senators are saying about Comey’s ouster.
Nothing to see here: 23 Republicans
Willing to let the investigation play out: 12 Republicans, 1 Democrat
Noncommittal: 11 Republicans
Expressed concerns: 4 Republicans, 1 Democrat
Calls for a special prosecutor or investigation: 1 Republican, 2 independents, 44 Democrats
No public statement: 1 Republican
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