The FBI director recently dismissed by US President Donald Trump is ready to testify about the matter publically.
James B. Comey was set to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee in a closed-door session next week but he declined the invitation.
According to a Saturday report by the Hill, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is willing to testify only in public.
“He was not doing a good job,” Trump said Wednesday when asked why he fired Comey. “Very simply, he was not doing a good job.”
The dismissal came as Comey was heading an investigation into alleged coordination between Trump’s campaign and Russia, a claim dismissed by both the president and Moscow.

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