Photos show former FBI director James Comey entering New York Times building in Manhattan for event
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CASA is a national advocacy group that benefits abused and neglected children. Comey and his wife have been foster parents.
The photos garnered attention on social media Thursday night due to Comey's role in the FBI's investigation of Russia's interference in the US election. They also came on the same day President Donald Trump admitted that he has no recordings of his interactions with Comey, more than a month after he insinuated as much.
Haberman said Comey did not visit The Times' newsroom.
The reporter also tweeted photos of Comey she said were from the event:
Comey later left the event in a cab, the Daily Mail reported.
Pic from Covington & Burling event, from person close to Comey pic.twitter.com/WrnieqotR2
- Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 23, 2017
Another photo pic.twitter.com/5kLdEfOPtJ
- Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 23, 2017
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