Pres. Trump lawyer denies president demanded loyalty: "Never, in form or substance"



WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump's personal attorney says the president "never, in form or substance" directed former FBI director James Comey to stop investigating anyone. That includes former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.

Marc Kasowitz is responding to Comey's Thursday morning, June 8th testimony, in which the fired FBI director said President Trump urged him to drop the Flynn case.

Kasowitz says that the president is "entitled to expect loyalty" from those serving the administration. But he says President Trump never told Comey, "I need loyalty, I expect loyalty," in form or substance, as Comey claimed.

President Trump tasked Kasowitz late last month with responding to matters arising from various probes of Russian interference in the election.

He is expected to deliver a spoken statement shortly.