5 moments Donald Trump and James Comey were at odds

Over the past year, the two disagreed on several statements.

Trump told Lester Holt today that he had planned to fire Comey for some time.

"I was going to fire Comey," he said, "There's no good time to do it, by the way ... I was gonna fire him regardless of the recommendation."

So why did Trump sour on Comey? And what led him to decide over the weekend to pull the trigger without a replacement nominee ready to announce?

Here are some moments in the past year when Comey and Trump did not align, which likely contributed to Trump's reasons for firing Comey.

1. Clinton email press conference

"Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information," Comey said during the conference.

While Comey acknowledged Clinton’s missteps, he said "no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case" against her, something Trump did not want to hear.

2. Declining to state lack of Trump-Russia evidence

Such a statement would have refuted a New York Times story from the previous day alleging that campaign advisers "had repeated contacts with Russian intelligence."

3. Hacking investigation and wiretap denial

On March 20, Comey went before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and made two comments that stuck with Trump.

Second, Comey would not support Trump’s claims that he was wiretapped by Obama. When asked whether Trump’s claims, made via Twitter, were true, Comey said: "I have no information that supports those tweets, and we have looked carefully inside the FBI ... We have no information that supports them."

4. Election interference

While he said he wouldn’t change the decision if he could, Comey told the committee it made him "mildy nauseous" to think he had a hand in swaying the election, which could have been interpreted as disappointment that Trump was elected.

5. Ramping up on Russia

It is also possible that Trump didn’t like that Comey was planning to ramp up the Russia investigation, instead of focusing on the leaks.