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Trump said James Comey could get 'years in jail' after he admitted 'sloppiness' in the FBI's attempts to spy on a Trump aide

Donald Trump suggested James Comey could face "years in jail" after the ex-FBI chief admitted "sloppiness" in the FBI's investigation into the Russia probe.

James COmey on Fox news

Donald Trump appeared to suggest that James Comey could face "years in jail" after the ex-FBI chief admitted "sloppiness" in the bureau's Russia probe investigation.

Trump seized the chance to add insult to injury for Comey late Sunday, and suggested he should see the inside of a jail cell.

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"So now Comey's admitting he was wrong. Wow, but he's only doing so because he got caught red handed. He was actually caught a long time ago. So what are the consequences for his unlawful conduct. Could it be years in jail? Where are the apologies to me and others, Jim?," Trump tweeted.

A report released Monday by Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz into the FBI investigation found 17 "significant errors and omissions" in the bureau's conduct.

Comey told Fox host Chris Wallace on Sunday that Horowitz "was right" and that he "was wrong" to defend the FBI.

"I was overconfident, as director, in our procedures. And it's important that a leader be accountable and transparent.

"If I were still director, I'd be saying the same thing that [FBI director Christopher Wray] is saying, which is that we are going to get to the bottom of this, because the most important question is, is it systemic? Are there problems in other cases?"

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Trump on Saturday had tweeted his dismay that Fox News decided to give Comey airtime , but his worries would likely have eased after Comey admitted wrongdoing.

"Hard to believe that @FoxNews will be interviewing sleazebag & totally discredited former FBI Director James Comey," Trump had tweeted.

Speaking to Wallace, Comey said that it was untrue that the FBI had a political bias against Trump.

"The FBI was accused of treason, of illegal spying, of tapping Mr Trump's wires illegally, of opening an investigation without justification, of being a criminal conspiracy to unseat a president. All that was nonsense."

Horowitz's report found there was no "political bias" in the FBI's investigation.

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Horowitz's report identified that the FBI's application to surveil Page had several problems, one of which was that an FBI lawyer doctored an email from another agency by adding the words, "not a source," which led an FBI supervisor to sign off on the third FISA warrant renewal for Page.

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