Some Republicans express concern over Comey firing, call for special investigation

Many GOP members have voiced their concerns to Democratic peers.

In the immediate aftermath, Democrats roundly condemned the firing while Republicans were split on whether to endorse it. Many members, mostly Democrats, have also been calling for an independent special prosecutor to investigate possible Trump campaign collusion with Russia.

When asked by ABC News today whether she thinks a special prosecutor will be appointed, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., said “I hope so. I’m certainly calling for that and I have been for quite some time.”

But as the week has progressed, some Republican members of Congress have been voicing apprehension to their Democratic colleagues.

Rep. Tom McClintock, R-California, told local Capitol Public Radio today that Comey should have been fired at the beginning of the administration, but that “the timing of the firing makes it necessary to hand the investigation over to an independent prosecutor so it’s above reproach.”

Other Republicans have expressed their concerns about the firing, but wouldn’t go so far as to call for a special prosecutor on the case.

Editor’s Note: This story has been updated: a previous version incorrectly attributed a quote to Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md. In fact, it was a quote from Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., from an interview she gave to ABC News.