Creating a cover story for the Comey firing – the created-in-one-day [Rod J.] Rosenstein memo, which did not contain a formal recommendation that Comey be terminated and which was written after President Trump had already written another termination letter to Comey (that was never sent);

Repeatedly clearing the room before making his requests related to the Russia and Flynn investigations, which is suggestive of knowledge of an improper purpose;

Making repeated demands for loyalty from Comey; Telling Comey that he “hopes” Comey can “let go” of the Flynn investigation because Flynn is a “good guy”;

Asking [Director of National Intelligence Daniel] Coats on March 22 to intervene with Comey to get the FBI to back off the investigation into Flynn;

Making phone calls in March to DNI Coats and NSA Director [Mike] Rogers asking them to deny the existence of evidence of collusion during the election;

Telling [Russian Foreign Minister Sergei] Lavrov and [Russian ambassador Sergey] Kislyak: “I just fired the head of the FBI. He was crazy, a real nut job. I faced great pressure because of Russia. That’s taken off”;

Telling New York Times reporters that if Mueller were to look at his finances and his family’s finances, it would be ‘a violation’ and would cross a red line;

Making statements decrying Attorney General [Jeff] Sessions’s decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation, including that he would not have appointed Sessions had he known that he was going to do so; [and]

Helping prepare Donald Trump Jr.’s misleading statement describing why he and other members of the Trump campaign met with a lawyer linked to the Kremlin in June of 2016.