Article snippet: Former FBI Director MORE is growing strikingly personal. In a tell-all book set for release on Tuesday, Comey writes that Trump wanted him to disprove allegations he had a salacious encounter with prostitutes in Moscow, in an effort to reassure his wife, MORE. Comey also writes dismissively of Trump's appearance, recalling white bags under his eyes, contrasting with orange skin, that he surmised came from wearing goggles during tanning sessions. The vindictive tone of Comey’s observations stunned Washington, raising concerns even among those who know and respect the former FBI director. “I’m troubled by it,” said Ron Hosko, a former FBI official who worked under Comey. “It seems very, very personal, vengeful … even if true.” The new book has reignited the feud between Comey and Trump that has raged for more than a year, since Comey first confirmed the existence of the investigation into Russian interference in the election and whether there was collusion between Trump’s campaign and Moscow. Trump has gone on offense, labeling Comey an “untruthful slimeball” and a “leaker” deserving of prosecution. Republicans, meanwhile, are mounting an all-out campaign against the former FBI director, attacking his credibility. Rep. MORE (R-N.Y.) told reporters Friday his opinion of Comey has changed in light of the new excerpts, saying they reveal a “personal vendetta against the president.” “Comey’s saying all these things about the president. … To me it is not justified at a... Link to the full article to read more