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White House Issues Blistering Attack On Comey's Anti-Trump Memoir

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders blasted fired FBI Director James Comey's new book at the White House briefing on Friday.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders blasted fired FBI Director James Comey's new book at the White House briefing on Friday.

The White House sought to discredit James Comey ahead of the release of his memoir next week, lashing out at the former FBI director in deeply personal terms on Friday.

Calling Comey a "disgraced partisan hack," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters that the American people would be able to see through the "lies" in Comey's book, which offers a scathing assessment of President Trump.

"This is nothing more than a poorly executed PR stunt by Comey to desperately rehabilitate his tattered reputation," Sanders said at a briefing.

Comey's book, A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership, is set to officially be released next week, but details about the memoir began to leak on Thursday.

In the memoir, Comey discusses the circumstances surrounding his dismissal from the Trump administration in May 2017. He describes Trump as "unethical, and untethered to truth and institutional values."

Asked to describe what the White House felt Comey was lying about, Sanders said he had given differing accounts for why he handled the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton's email server the way he did and about whether he had felt pressure to end any probes.

Earlier on Friday, Trump also tried to knock down Comey's book and defended his decision to fire him. He tweeted that Comey was a "proven LEAKER & LIAR" and a "slime ball."

This is not the first time that the White House has worked to undercut an unflattering book. In January, Michael Wolff's White House exposé, Fire and Fury, painted a picture of a dysfunctional executive branch and raised questions about Trump's fitness for office.

At that time, White House spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said in statement that the book should be "sold in the bargain fiction section."

Sanders used similar language against Comey's book on Friday, saying he was "peddling a book that belongs in the bargain bin of the fiction section."

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Ayesha Rascoe is a White House correspondent for NPR. She is currently covering her third presidential administration. Rascoe's White House coverage has included a number of high profile foreign trips, including President Trump's 2019 summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi, Vietnam, and President Obama's final NATO summit in Warsaw, Poland in 2016. As a part of the White House team, she's also a regular on the NPR Politics Podcast.

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