Updated at 1:59 p.m. ETPresident Trump gave a straight answer on Thursday about whether he has recordings of his private conversations with fired FBI Director James Comey — No.The question of the existence of tapes arose on May 12, when shortly after firing Comey, Trump tweeted that the former FBI director "better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations."That tweet appeared to come in response to a New York Times article that said that during a private dinner at the White House, Trump asked Comey for "loyalty."Comey testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee that he told the president he would be "honestly loyal" and that the conversation made him "uneasy." He also said he orchestrated a leak of information from memos he wrote about his recollections of private conversations with the president to trigger the naming of a special counsel, which did follow.At one point during his Senate testimony on June 8, Comey memorably said, "Lordy, I hope there are tapes."He added, "The president surely knows whether he taped me, and if he did, my feelings aren't hurt. Release the entire — release all the tapes, I'm good with it."In the weeks since that May 12 tweet, Trump and his aides kept the mystery alive, refusing to say whether such recordings actually existed.Trump was pressed on it by ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl and other reporters during a press conference on June 9.
Trump: 'I Did Not Make, And Do Not Have' Recordings Of Comey
