Reuters - Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara revealed that he received a handful of "unusual" phone calls from Donald Trump after the November election that made him feel uncomfortable, and said he was fired after declining to take the third call.
Speaking on ABC News' "This Week" in his first televised interview since Trump fired him in March as the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, Bharara said he believed Trump's calls to him violated the usual boundaries between the executive branch and independent criminal investigators.
Bharara said on Sunday that Trump called him twice after the November election "ostensibly just to shoot the breeze."
"It was a little bit uncomfortable, but he was not the president. He was only the president-elect," Bharara said.
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