Politics Source: Comey to testify publicly about Trump confrontations

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No evidence trump colluded with Russia still. People like Rasta still digging furiously. I can't imagine being that far left or right. Your view is so bias you can't even think of any other narrative than what the left puts out. Crazy. Think for yourself seriously. People on far right and left trip me out. It's like a religious cult they just believe no matter what, no questions, can't think for themselves, nothing.
 
Comey just said Obama's attorney general asked him to call the investigation of Clinton's emails a "matter" and not an "investigation" and he did. He also said this was the DNC talking points.
 


Dated January 10, 2017

http://thehill.com/policy/national-...-fbi-did-request-access-to-hacked-dnc-servers

Comey: DNC denied FBI's requests for access to hacked servers

The bureau made “multiple requests at different levels,” according to Comey, but ultimately struck an agreement with the DNC that a “highly respected private company” would get access and share what it found with investigators.

“We’d always prefer to have access hands-on ourselves if that’s possible,” Comey said, noting that he didn’t know why the DNC rebuffed the FBI’s request.
 
slate.com

dated today

http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_t...nc_hack_because_it_relied_on_crowdstrike.html

The FBI Relied on a Private Firm’s Investigation of the DNC Hack—Which Makes the Agency Harder to Trust

“When will the Fake Media ask about the Dems dealings with Russia & why the DNC wouldn't allow the FBI to check their server or investigate?” President Trump tweeted on Sunday at 4:15 a.m. How invigorating to discover that, like me, the president also lies awake at night wondering about the mechanics of major data-breach investigations!

Setting aside the nonsensical first half of the tweet, there’s actually an interesting question worth revisiting buried in the second half. Why wouldn’t the Democratic National Committee allow the FBI to check their servers during the investigation of the DNC breaches during the 2016 election?

The DNC maintains there’s a simple answer to this question: According to the group, the FBI never asked to see their servers. But FBI Director James Comey told the Senate Intelligence Committee back in January that the FBI did, in fact, issue “multiple requests at different levels” to the DNC to gain direct access to their computer systems and conduct their own forensic analysis.

 
Democrats want to talk about Russia and Trump. Republicans want to talk about Hillary. This is kind of funny.
 
Democrats want to talk about Russia and Trump. Republicans want to talk about Hillary. This is kind of funny.

McCain sounds like he has dementia
 
McCain sounds like he has dementia
It was quiet... yea no suger coating that it, that was ridiculous and he didn't sound clear headed in anyway it sounded like an old grandpa trying to figure out how to work a smart phone for the first time.
 
It sucks that there is agenda here, and that clearly the committee cannot be objective
 
It sucks that there is agenda here, and that clearly the committee cannot be objective
Its a sad thing but its a lost cause to have both sides working together without separate agendas and instead just putting what is right ahead of their parties.
 
Basically Comey confirmed what many believe...Trump lies, don't trust him to be honest and I'm not a partisan pay for play kind of guy....my instincts say he's telling the truth ..no bluster at all in his testimony.
 
Let's see, the major thing here is, Trump was not under investigation according to Comey. Just as Trump said he said.

Now the question is Why couldn't Comey tell the American people this just like he cleared Hillary, with the Russian investigation still active?
Why the hell do we only learn it by the Director of the FBI colluding with a former FBI agent leaking a Government memo to the Press?
With the information buried in a whole lot of other shit!
He made it sound as if the entire senior leadership of the FBI as been colluding to make trouble for Trump since he was elected.

Man, this wimp whining about being intimidated and having to be alone with his boss, disgusts me.
I fear I do find fault in Trump. He took too long to fire this weasel.
 
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Let's see, the major thing here is, Trump was not under investigation according to Comey. Just as Trump said he said.

Now the question is Why couldn't Comey tell the American people this just like he cleared Hillary, with the Russian investigation still active?
Why the hell do we only learn it by the Director of the FBI colluding with a former FBI agent leaking a Government memo to the Press
With the information buried in a whole lot of other shit!
He made it sound as if the entire senior leadership of the FBI as been colluding to make trouble for Trump since he was elected.

Man, this wimp whining about being intimidated and having to be alone with his boss, disgusts me.
I fear I do find fault in Trump. He took too long to fire this weasel.
Right? Guy supposedly hid in some curtains to evade Trump once and then has to tell someone else to tell Trump not to talk to him alone.

Sounds like a South Park episode is writing itself.
 
the best was everyone anticipating the apocalypse to happen and nothing did. haha.
 
If you are confused what a cuck is, its this picture.



lolz. people really thought this was gonna be an impeachment pre-party hahahaha.
 
Basically Comey confirmed what many believe...Trump lies, don't trust him to be honest and I'm not a partisan pay for play kind of guy....my instincts say he's telling the truth ..no bluster at all in his testimony.

Comey confirmed he leaked a government document through one of his friends.
 
*gulp*

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/c...me-apart-with-comey-testimony/article/2625372

Chris Matthews: Trump-Russia collusion theory 'came apart' with Comey testimony

"The assumption of the critics of the president, of his pursuers, you might say, is that somewhere along the line in the last year is the president had something to do with colluding with the Russians … to affect the election in some way," Matthews said on MSNBC, following the testimony.

"And yet what came apart this morning was that theory," Matthews said, listing two reasons why. First, he said Comey revealed that "Flynn wasn't central to the Russian investigation," and secondly, he said that kills the idea that Flynn might have been in a position to testify against Trump.

"And if that's not the case, where's the there-there?" Matthews said.
 
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article...about-trump-campaign-having-repeated-contacts

(CNSNews.com) – “In the main, it was not true,” former FBI Director James Comey told Congress on Thursday.

He was talking about a February 14 New York Times report titled, “Trump Campaign Aides Had Repeated Contacts With Russian Intelligence.”

According to that report:

Donald J. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and other Trump associates had repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence officials in the year before the election, according to four current and former American officials.

American law enforcement and intelligence agencies intercepted the communications around the same time they were discovering evidence that Russia was trying to disrupt the presidential election by hacking into the Democratic National Committee, three of the officials said. The intelligence agencies then sought to learn whether the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or other efforts to influence the election.

The officials interviewed in recent weeks said that, so far, they had seen no evidence of such cooperation. But the intercepts alarmed American intelligence and law enforcement agencies, in part because of the amount of contact that was occurring while Mr. Trump was speaking glowingly about the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin.


Sen. James Risch (R-Idaho) on Thursday asked Comey if he remembered the article.

Comey said he did; “It was about allegedly extensive electronic surveillance,” he said.

...

Risch told Comey: “So the American people can understand this, that report by the New York Times was not true. Is that a fair statement?”

“In the main – it was not true,” Comey said. “The challenge -- and I’m not picking on reporters -- about writing stories about classified information is that people talking about it often don’t really know what is going on. And those of us who actually know what’s going on aren’t talking about it. And we don’t call the press to say, hey, you got that thing wrong about this sensitive topic. We just have to leave it there.”
 
:lol:

What a sorry gang of four these people are.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...n-after-comey-statement-contradicts-reporting

CNN has corrected a Tuesday report after the release of former FBI Director James Comey's opening statement for his Thursday testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee contradicted the report's sources.

The CNN report said Comey was expected to dispute President Trump's claims that Comey said he was not under investigation on multiple occasions.

The report, titled “Comey expected to refute Trump," was based on unnamed sources and said Comey's conversations with the president "were much more nuanced," and that Trump drew the wrong conclusion.

The story was compiled by four CNN journalists, including Gloria Borger, Eric Lichtblau, Jake Tapper and Brian Rokus.
 
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017...nd-all-democratic-commentators-are-wrong.html

Dershowitz: Comey confirms that I'm right - and all the Democratic commentators are wrong

By Alan Dershowitz

In his testimony former FBI director James Comey echoed a view that I alone have been expressing for several weeks, and that has been attacked by nearly every Democratic pundit.

Comey confirmed that under our Constitution, the president has the authority to direct the FBI to stop investigating any individual. I paraphrase, because the transcript is not yet available: the president can, in theory, decide who to investigate, who to stop investigating, who to prosecute and who not to prosecute. The president is the head of the unified executive branch of government, and the Justice Department and the FBI work under him and he may order them to do what he wishes.

As a matter of law, Comey is 100 percent correct. As I have long argued, and as Comey confirmed in his written statement, our history shows that many presidents—from Adams to Jefferson, to Lincoln, to Roosevelt, to Kennedy, to Bush 1, and to Obama – have directed the Justice Department with regard to ongoing investigations. The history is clear, the precedents are clear, the constitutional structure is clear, and common sense is clear.

Yet virtually every Democratic pundit, in their haste to “get” President Trump, has willfully ignored these realities. In doing so they have endangered our civil liberties and constitutional rights.

Now that even former Director Comey has acknowledged that the Constitution would permit the president to direct the Justice Department and the FBI in this matter, let us put the issue of obstruction of justice behind us once and for all and focus on the political, moral, and other non-criminal aspects of President Trump’s conduct.

Comey’s testimony was devastating with regard to President Trump’s credibility – at least as Comey sees it. He was also critical of President Trump’s failure to observe the recent tradition of FBI independence from presidential influence. These are issues worth discussing but they have been distorted by the insistence of Democratic pundits that Trump must have committed a crime because they disagree with what he did politically.

Director Comey’s testimony was thoughtful, coherent and balanced. He is obviously angry with President Trump, and his anger has influenced his assessment of the president and his actions. But even putting that aside, Comey has provided useful insights into the ongoing investigations.

I was disappointed to learn that Comey used a Columbia law professor as a go-between to provide information to the media. He should have has the courage to do it himself. Senators must insist that he disclose the name of his go-between so that they can subpoena his memos and perhaps subpoena the professor-friend to provide further information.

I write this short op-ed as Comey finishes his testimony. I think it is important to put to rest the notion that there was anything criminal about the president exercising his constitutional power to fire Comey and to request – “hope” – that he let go the investigation of General Flynn. Just as the president would have had the constitutional power to pardon Flynn and thus end the criminal investigation of him, he certainly had the authority to request the director of the FBI to end his investigation of Flynn.
 
The president is the head of the unified executive branch of government, and the Justice Department and the FBI work under him and he may order them to do what he wishes.

Golly this is the long way to say;

US Constitution;
Article II
Section I
Line I
"The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America."

But, I thank the professor for his clarity.
 
He confirmed those anonymous "current and former officials " reports were BS.

Told yall it was fake news.
 

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