Comey calls Trump 'serial liar', 'morally unfit' to be President

IANS  |  Washington 

Former FBI James Comey, in his first interview since being fired last May, said that is "morally unfit" to be US President, a "serial liar" who treated women like "meat" and it was "possible" that Russians had material that could be used to blackmail him.

The former of the compared the to a "mafia family" and said that the was incinerating the country's crucial norms and traditions like a "wildfire".

Comey's remarks were the latest salvo in a war of words with the US President, who blasted the former FBI on earlier. "Slippery James Comey, a man who always ends up badly, will go down as the WORST FBI in history, by far!" Trump wrote on Sunday.

The FBI was fired while the agency was probing possible collusion between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia's meddling in the US election. is now a crucial witness for Robert Mueller's investigation into the probe. Mueller is also a former FBI

however dismissed claims that Trump was medically unfit to hold office. "I don't buy this stuff about him being mentally incompetent or early stages of .. I think he's morally unfit to be "

"A person who treats women like they're pieces of meat, who lies constantly... and insists the American people believe it, that person's not fit to be of the US, on moral grounds," he added.

The interview came ahead of the release of his tell-all book "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership" on Tuesday.

Also a lawyer, made an allegation that Trump had cavorted with prostitutes in that left him vulnerable to blackmail by the

"I think it's possible, I don't know... These are more words I never thought I'd utter about a of the US, but it's possible."

said that he would not favour impeaching Trump, because that "would let the American people off the hook" and the public was "duty bound" to vote Trump out of office in the next election.

The former FBI also took aim at Trump's personal appearance, saying his hands are "average-sized" and his skin is "orange".

"He had impressively coiffed hair, his tie was too long as it always is, he looked slightly orange up close with small white half-moons under his eyes, which I assume are from tanning goggles," he said.

During the interview, repeated his assertion, made at a Congressional hearing that Trump told him that he expected loyalty and pressured him to drop an investigation into Michael Flynn. The former has since pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and is now cooperating with Muller.

Asked, "was Trump obstructing justice?" responded, "Possibly. It's certainly some evidence of obstruction of justice." Trump had denied asking to stop investigating Flynn.

said he had "grave" misgivings about the Trump presidency even before it began. In a meeting with then in the last days of his administration, said he told him: "I dread the next four years. But in many ways, I feel great pressure to stay to try and protect the institution I lead."

also told ABC News that he knew the investigation into former Hillary Clinton's use of a was going to present a "no-win situation" for him.

After the interview aired, -- via the -- said Comey's publicity tour for his new book showed "his true higher loyalty is to himself".

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 18:26 IST