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India-born former top federal prosecutor Preet Bharara, who received a phone call from US President Donald Trump two days before he was fired, said he "was done with" the American leader and did him a favour by not returning his call.
During a conversation last week with New York University's School of Law Dean Trevor Morrison, Manhattan's former prosecutor said:
Asked if he had considered returning that call, Bharara said there are lots of regulations regarding how contacts should be made between the White House and the Justice Department.
Trump had repeatedly said during the campaign trail that he did not believe that talks about investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server had not come up during that meeting between her husband and Lynch and that the two had just talked about their grandchildren and other frivolous things.
Bharara said any interaction between him and Trump could have raised doubts in people's minds over any future investigation his office would have undertaken.
Referring to him being unceremoniously fired, Bharara recalled the meeting held with much "fanfare" between him and then president-elect Trump in Trump Towers in Manhattan shortly after the presidential elections. He said Trump had then explicitly asked him to stay on for another term.
Bharara also stressed the independence of the US Attorney's Offices. “The mass of what goes on in any US Attorney’s Office… is not political and doesn’t become political, no matter who the president is,” he said.
"My job was not to serve the president, whether that's Barack Obama or Donald Trump or anyone else. It was to serve the public, and to serve the interests of justice," he added.