Via Daily Wire:
Amidst the fallout from the firing of FBI director James Comey, a new report reveals that Comey actually planned not to recommend charges against Hillary Clinton over the use of her private email server well before she was interviewed by the FBI.The lengthy report featured in The New Yorker portrays Comey as an individual who had a tragic fall from grace in his futile attempt to be the independent man in Washington, D.C. Buried in the piece is this explosive nugget (emphasis added):As the inquiry neared its end, Comey, who had closely monitored it from the start, requested summaries of more than thirty government prosecutions involving mishandling of classified information. He waded through the records, seeking to understand the cases’ rationale and how they had been resolved. In the end, he agreed with the investigators’ unanimous conclusion: Clinton should not face criminal charges…Comey had his own ideas. Unbeknownst to his Justice Department colleagues, Comey had resolved to proceed alone with the announcement. Since May, he had been holding a parallel series of meetings with top F.B.I. confidants to thrash through his plan. He would publicly announce—and explain—the Clinton decision without Lynch at his side. “We had discussions for months about what this looked like,” Michael Steinbach, who retired as the F.B.I.’s executive assistant director for national security in February, 2017, said. “This, for us, was the best course of action, given the political situation that we were in—for us to do it independently.”As Comey saw it, according to Steinbach and others familiar with his thinking, the public doubted Lynch’s independence and would be less likely to accept the decision if she were involved in announcing it.Clinton wasn’t interviewed until July 2. That means a couple of months before the subject of the investigation was interviewed, Comey was plotting a course of action to make the decision not to recommend charges against her seem more palatable to the public.
I am not sure I can say anything stronger or more on point than, REALLY! James Comey stands at the very tip of a huge iceberg of corruption. And if his behavior before wasn't a giveaway then his refusal to go before the senate now is. He was probably the inside man to find out anything Barry, Hillary, and the democrats wanted to know about President Trump. And he probably knows a lot about the Clinton Emails and the effort Barry, Hillary, and the democrats made to cover it up. Jimmy boy might want to avoid private airplanes and parks for a while. And investing in one of those mirrors on wheels you look under cars with, if I were him, is a good idea and I would get one of those too. Or he can just roll the dice with Barry and the Clintons. I understand they are the forgiving type.
Comey is definitely feeling the pressure. I'm beginning to see why President Trump didn't fire him immediately. Team Trump set the trap. He let the fool jump in with both feet, and now we know much more than we ever could have if he did. We all knew the democrats anger over Comey was fake. He let her off the first time by applying "intent" to a statute that didn't call for it, and which he didn't have the authority to do. And then he tried to remove doubt for potential voters over the Weiner emails right before the election. Politics should have never entered into his decision, but it did and both times were an attempt to help her, because they all thought she was going to win and they could hide all the corruption once she won. Hillary broke laws and Comey protected her, period, and when the right person is brought into replace him, their cover is gone. By the time thorough inquiries have been completed, Comey's true agenda will be revealed. This is an example of the consequences of Donald Trump winning against all the predictions. Comey never expected his actions to ever face review, especially from a Republican Department of Justice, but he was wrong. Only democrats would, could and did corrupt the FBI. This just proves the Democrats are a criminal enterprise.
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