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Don’t compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. It belittles ...
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Sep 13, 2016 · Before their recent meeting — and I suspect a few times after — Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto compared Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler.He wasn’t the first to …

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many many more...…..must be more than a few that think the same
 
you mean AG?......trump is pushing I'm sure...like any dictator of a third world country he wants his enemies in prison or dead...but I don't think the AG will go that far...….trump faces a lot of charges after he leaves office.....don't think the AG will want to join him...he will only go so far....he may be doing trumps beck and call...but he isn't stupid either....false imprisonment is jail time also

No I mean IG. The Inspector General who is an Obama appointee.
 
there are a lot of similarities between the two that's for sure.....a lot of articles about comparing the two

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Propaganda
 
sure it is....most of the world is against trump....must be a reason don't you think
wait a minute...of course you don't think....anything against your man is fake
just like your saying his 40% approval is over half the country

No - all I’m saying is that your polls are fucked.

Approval rating is a kind of poll.

If polls were even CLOSE to correct - Hillary would be president.
 
Comey and Brennan are the ones that are looking at prison time once the IG’s Report is done regarding the FISA warrants.

ANYONE ELSE SMELL THAT BARN LIKE ODOUR ..... IT'S CALLED BULLSHIT!!!!

Not necessarily @Drillher4me as the "Justice Department Says Former FBI Director James Comey Violated Policy by Leaking Trump Memos". It will be seen if it warrants jail time, but Comey did break the law. Whether it results in jail time is something that will be seen in the future? The article continues after here with it's reference at the very end:

James Comey, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), pauses during a Bloomberg Television interview in Salzburg, Austria, on Friday, June 21, 2019. The Justice Department's inspector general says Comey violated FBI policies in his handling of memos documenting private conversations with President Donald Trump.
Bloomberg—Bloomberg

BY ERIC TUCKER / AP
UPDATED: AUGUST 29, 2019 3:38 PM ET
(WASHINGTON) — Former FBI Director James Comey violated FBI policies in his handling of memos documenting private conversations with President Donald Trump, the Justice Department’s inspector general said Thursday.
The watchdog office said Comey broke bureau rules by giving one memo containing unclassified information to a friend with instructions to share the contents with a reporter. Comey also failed to return his memos to the FBI after he was dismissed in May 2017, retaining copies of some of them in a safe at home, and shared them with his personal lawyers, the report said.
“By not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during the course of his FBI employment, and by using it to create public pressure for official action, Comey set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current FBI employees — and the many thousands more former FBI employees — who similarly have access to or knowledge of non-public information,” the report said.
The report is the second in as many years to criticize Comey’s actions as FBI director, following a separate inspector general rebuke for decisions made during the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server. It is one of multiple inspector general investigations undertaken in the last three years into the decisions and actions of Comey and other senior FBI leaders.


Trump, who has long regarded Comey as one of his principal antagonists in a law enforcement community he sees as biased against him, cheered the conclusions on Twitter. He wrote: “Perhaps never in the history of our Country has someone been more thoroughly disgraced and excoriated than James Comey in the just released Inspector General’s Report. He should be ashamed of himself!”
The White House in a separate statement called Comey a “proven liar and leaker.”
But the report denied Trump and his supporters, who have repeatedly accused Comey of leaking classified information, total vindication. It found that none of the information shared by him or his attorneys with anyone in the media was classified, and the Justice Department has declined to prosecute Comey.
Comey seized on that point in defending himself on Twitter, saying, “I don’t need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a ‘sorry we lied about you’ would be nice.”
DOJ IG "found no evidence that Comey or his attorneys released any of the classified information contained in any of the memos to members of the media." I don’t need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a “sorry we lied about you” would be nice.
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He also added: “And to all those who’ve spent two years talking about me ‘going to jail’ or being a ‘liar and a leaker’ — ask yourselves why you still trust people who gave you bad info for so long, including the president.”
At issue in the report are seven memos Comey wrote between January 2017 and April 2017 about conversations with Trump that he found unnerving or unusual.
These include a Trump Tower briefing at which Comey advised the president-elect that there was salacious and unverified information about his ties to Moscow circulating in Washington; a dinner at which Comey says Trump asked him for loyalty and an Oval Office meeting weeks later at which Comey says the president asked him to drop an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
One week after he was fired, Comey provided a copy of the memo about Flynn to Dan Richman, his personal lawyer and a close friend, and instructed him to share the contents with a specific reporter from The New York Times.
Comey has said he wanted to make details of that conversation public to prompt the appointment of a special counsel to lead the FBI’s investigation into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign. Former FBI Director Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel one day after the story broke.
The inspector general’s office found Comey’s rationale lacking.
“In a country built on the rule of law, it is of utmost importance that all FBI employees adhere to Department and FBI policies, particularly when confronted by what appear to be extraordinary circumstances or compelling personal convictions. Comey had several other lawful options available to him to advocate for the appointment of a Special Counsel, which he told us was his goal in making the disclosure,” the report says.
“What was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information, obtained during the course of FBI employment, in order to achieve a personally desired outcome,” it adds.
Comey said he considered his memos to be personal rather than government documents, and it never would’ve occurred to him to give them back to the FBI after he was fired. The inspector general’s office disagreed, citing policy that FBI employees must give up all documents with FBI information once they leave the bureau.
FBI agents retrieved four of Comey’s memos from his house weeks after he was fired.
The office of Inspector General Michael Horowitz also is investigating the FBI’s Russia investigation and expected to wrap up soon.
Last year, the watchdog office concluded that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe had misrepresented under oath his involvement in a news media disclosure, and referred him for possible prosecution. That matter remains open with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington.


from https://time.com/5664417/james-comey-inspector-general-report/
 
Not necessarily @Drillher4me as the "Justice Department Says Former FBI Director James Comey Violated Policy by Leaking Trump Memos". It will be seen if it warrants jail time, but Comey did break the law. Whether it results in jail time is something that will be seen in the future? The article continues after here with it's reference at the very end:

James Comey, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), pauses during a Bloomberg Television interview in Salzburg, Austria, on Friday, June 21, 2019. The Justice Department's inspector general says Comey violated FBI policies in his handling of memos documenting private conversations with President Donald Trump.
Bloomberg—Bloomberg

BY ERIC TUCKER / AP
UPDATED: AUGUST 29, 2019 3:38 PM ET
(WASHINGTON) — Former FBI Director James Comey violated FBI policies in his handling of memos documenting private conversations with President Donald Trump, the Justice Department’s inspector general said Thursday.
The watchdog office said Comey broke bureau rules by giving one memo containing unclassified information to a friend with instructions to share the contents with a reporter. Comey also failed to return his memos to the FBI after he was dismissed in May 2017, retaining copies of some of them in a safe at home, and shared them with his personal lawyers, the report said.
“By not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during the course of his FBI employment, and by using it to create public pressure for official action, Comey set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current FBI employees — and the many thousands more former FBI employees — who similarly have access to or knowledge of non-public information,” the report said.
The report is the second in as many years to criticize Comey’s actions as FBI director, following a separate inspector general rebuke for decisions made during the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server. It is one of multiple inspector general investigations undertaken in the last three years into the decisions and actions of Comey and other senior FBI leaders.


Trump, who has long regarded Comey as one of his principal antagonists in a law enforcement community he sees as biased against him, cheered the conclusions on Twitter. He wrote: “Perhaps never in the history of our Country has someone been more thoroughly disgraced and excoriated than James Comey in the just released Inspector General’s Report. He should be ashamed of himself!”
The White House in a separate statement called Comey a “proven liar and leaker.”
But the report denied Trump and his supporters, who have repeatedly accused Comey of leaking classified information, total vindication. It found that none of the information shared by him or his attorneys with anyone in the media was classified, and the Justice Department has declined to prosecute Comey.
Comey seized on that point in defending himself on Twitter, saying, “I don’t need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a ‘sorry we lied about you’ would be nice.”

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He also added: “And to all those who’ve spent two years talking about me ‘going to jail’ or being a ‘liar and a leaker’ — ask yourselves why you still trust people who gave you bad info for so long, including the president.”
At issue in the report are seven memos Comey wrote between January 2017 and April 2017 about conversations with Trump that he found unnerving or unusual.
These include a Trump Tower briefing at which Comey advised the president-elect that there was salacious and unverified information about his ties to Moscow circulating in Washington; a dinner at which Comey says Trump asked him for loyalty and an Oval Office meeting weeks later at which Comey says the president asked him to drop an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
One week after he was fired, Comey provided a copy of the memo about Flynn to Dan Richman, his personal lawyer and a close friend, and instructed him to share the contents with a specific reporter from The New York Times.
Comey has said he wanted to make details of that conversation public to prompt the appointment of a special counsel to lead the FBI’s investigation into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign. Former FBI Director Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel one day after the story broke.
The inspector general’s office found Comey’s rationale lacking.
“In a country built on the rule of law, it is of utmost importance that all FBI employees adhere to Department and FBI policies, particularly when confronted by what appear to be extraordinary circumstances or compelling personal convictions. Comey had several other lawful options available to him to advocate for the appointment of a Special Counsel, which he told us was his goal in making the disclosure,” the report says.
“What was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information, obtained during the course of FBI employment, in order to achieve a personally desired outcome,” it adds.
Comey said he considered his memos to be personal rather than government documents, and it never would’ve occurred to him to give them back to the FBI after he was fired. The inspector general’s office disagreed, citing policy that FBI employees must give up all documents with FBI information once they leave the bureau.
FBI agents retrieved four of Comey’s memos from his house weeks after he was fired.
The office of Inspector General Michael Horowitz also is investigating the FBI’s Russia investigation and expected to wrap up soon.
Last year, the watchdog office concluded that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe had misrepresented under oath his involvement in a news media disclosure, and referred him for possible prosecution. That matter remains open with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington.


from https://time.com/5664417/james-comey-inspector-general-report/


he violated policy POLICY....but did not give out any sensitive info nor break any laws

also I think if they were try and jail him...there would be a few republicans step forward...after all at one time he was a republican favorite....they going to throw all that out for trump.....trump is getting close to that red line...even for the right



policy....like the one here that says being civil to one another
 
he violated policy POLICY....but did not give out any sensitive info nor break any laws

also I think if they were try and jail him...there would be a few republicans step forward...after all at one time he was a republican favorite....they going to throw all that out for trump.....trump is getting close to that red line...even for the right



policy....like the one here that says being civil to one another
No reason to bold your comment there @subhub174014 as I forgot to unbold the title of that article from the time magazine. If you check it is that typeface, font size and bolded. ;)

 
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Not necessarily @Drillher4me as the "Justice Department Says Former FBI Director James Comey Violated Policy by Leaking Trump Memos". It will be seen if it warrants jail time, but Comey did break the law. Whether it results in jail time is something that will be seen in the future? The article continues after here with it's reference at the very end:

James Comey, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), pauses during a Bloomberg Television interview in Salzburg, Austria, on Friday, June 21, 2019. The Justice Department's inspector general says Comey violated FBI policies in his handling of memos documenting private conversations with President Donald Trump.
Bloomberg—Bloomberg

BY ERIC TUCKER / AP
UPDATED: AUGUST 29, 2019 3:38 PM ET
(WASHINGTON) — Former FBI Director James Comey violated FBI policies in his handling of memos documenting private conversations with President Donald Trump, the Justice Department’s inspector general said Thursday.
The watchdog office said Comey broke bureau rules by giving one memo containing unclassified information to a friend with instructions to share the contents with a reporter. Comey also failed to return his memos to the FBI after he was dismissed in May 2017, retaining copies of some of them in a safe at home, and shared them with his personal lawyers, the report said.
“By not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during the course of his FBI employment, and by using it to create public pressure for official action, Comey set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current FBI employees — and the many thousands more former FBI employees — who similarly have access to or knowledge of non-public information,” the report said.
The report is the second in as many years to criticize Comey’s actions as FBI director, following a separate inspector general rebuke for decisions made during the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server. It is one of multiple inspector general investigations undertaken in the last three years into the decisions and actions of Comey and other senior FBI leaders.


Trump, who has long regarded Comey as one of his principal antagonists in a law enforcement community he sees as biased against him, cheered the conclusions on Twitter. He wrote: “Perhaps never in the history of our Country has someone been more thoroughly disgraced and excoriated than James Comey in the just released Inspector General’s Report. He should be ashamed of himself!”
The White House in a separate statement called Comey a “proven liar and leaker.”
But the report denied Trump and his supporters, who have repeatedly accused Comey of leaking classified information, total vindication. It found that none of the information shared by him or his attorneys with anyone in the media was classified, and the Justice Department has declined to prosecute Comey.
Comey seized on that point in defending himself on Twitter, saying, “I don’t need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a ‘sorry we lied about you’ would be nice.”

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He also added: “And to all those who’ve spent two years talking about me ‘going to jail’ or being a ‘liar and a leaker’ — ask yourselves why you still trust people who gave you bad info for so long, including the president.”
At issue in the report are seven memos Comey wrote between January 2017 and April 2017 about conversations with Trump that he found unnerving or unusual.
These include a Trump Tower briefing at which Comey advised the president-elect that there was salacious and unverified information about his ties to Moscow circulating in Washington; a dinner at which Comey says Trump asked him for loyalty and an Oval Office meeting weeks later at which Comey says the president asked him to drop an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
One week after he was fired, Comey provided a copy of the memo about Flynn to Dan Richman, his personal lawyer and a close friend, and instructed him to share the contents with a specific reporter from The New York Times.
Comey has said he wanted to make details of that conversation public to prompt the appointment of a special counsel to lead the FBI’s investigation into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign. Former FBI Director Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel one day after the story broke.
The inspector general’s office found Comey’s rationale lacking.
“In a country built on the rule of law, it is of utmost importance that all FBI employees adhere to Department and FBI policies, particularly when confronted by what appear to be extraordinary circumstances or compelling personal convictions. Comey had several other lawful options available to him to advocate for the appointment of a Special Counsel, which he told us was his goal in making the disclosure,” the report says.
“What was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information, obtained during the course of FBI employment, in order to achieve a personally desired outcome,” it adds.
Comey said he considered his memos to be personal rather than government documents, and it never would’ve occurred to him to give them back to the FBI after he was fired. The inspector general’s office disagreed, citing policy that FBI employees must give up all documents with FBI information once they leave the bureau.
FBI agents retrieved four of Comey’s memos from his house weeks after he was fired.
The office of Inspector General Michael Horowitz also is investigating the FBI’s Russia investigation and expected to wrap up soon.
Last year, the watchdog office concluded that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe had misrepresented under oath his involvement in a news media disclosure, and referred him for possible prosecution. That matter remains open with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington.


from https://time.com/5664417/james-comey-inspector-general-report/


You should pay more attention to what you read, STIFFBBC!
As your posted headliner states, quote: ".... Comey violated Policy .... ." Unquote! It doesn't say he broke any laws! While I do not agree with what Comey did, both in the aforementioned policy violation and with the Clinton email fiasco, and which by the way, gave Trump, combined with the help of his Moscow friends, substantial help to the White House! You also fail to mention the fact the reason Comey did what he did, re. keeping notes/records of his meetings with Trump! One notes Trumps request to Comey not to pursue matters regarding Michael Flynn! We all know Flynn's current predicament! Secondly, demanding "TOTAL" loyalty from Comey to Trump himself! The only thing that has kept Trump's ass from being seated behind bars, at least to this point, is his and the GOP's appointment of his own personal Attorney General, Mr. Barr! It's a sad, very sad time for politics in the U.S. of A!
 
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he violated policy POLICY....but did not give out any sensitive info nor break any laws

also I think if they were try and jail him...there would be a few republicans step forward...after all at one time he was a republican favorite....they going to throw all that out for trump.....trump is getting close to that red line...even for the right



policy....like the one here that says being civil to one another
You should pay more attention to what you read, STIFFBBC!
As your posted headliner states, quote: ".... Comey violated Policy .... ." Unquote! It doesn't say he broke any laws! While I do not agree with what Comey did, both in the aforementioned policy violation and with the Clinton email fiasco, and which by the way, gave Trump, combined with the help of his Moscow friends, substantial help to the White House! You also fail to mention the fact the reason Comey did what he did, re. keeping notes/records of his meetings with Trump! One notes Trumps request to Comey not to pursue matters regarding Michael Flynn! We all know Flynn's current predicament! Secondly, demanding "TOTAL" loyalty from Comey to Trump himself! The only thing that has kept Trump's ass from being seated behind bars, at least to this point, is his and the GOP's appointment of his own personal Attorney General, Mr. Barr! It's a sad, very sad time for politics in the U.S. of A!

Though it is clear that Comey violated policy by the action which he did he came awful close to breach those laws or dancing on that line of the law. Certainly if any successors of Comey were to do what he did he/she would be arrested to prevent this same embarrassment to the agency. And those files were not his personal play things either. And Comey had several legal options but he selected a bad choice. Comey must have friends in high places because most other people committing these breaches of policy would end up in jail. What you missed @Drillher4me and @subhub174014 is a quote that states:

“'In a country built on the rule of law, it is of utmost importance that all FBI employees adhere to Department and FBI policies, particularly when confronted by what appear to be extraordinary circumstances or compelling personal convictions. Comey had several other lawful options available to him to advocate for the appointment of a Special Counsel, which he told us was his goal in making the disclosure,' the report says.
'What was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information, obtained during the course of FBI employment, in order to achieve a personally desired outcome,' it adds.
Comey said he considered his memos to be personal rather than government documents, and it never would’ve occurred to him to give them back to the FBI after he was fired. The inspector general’s office disagreed, citing policy that FBI employees must give up all documents with FBI information once they leave the bureau. "


 
Though it is clear that Comey violated policy by the action which he did he came awful close to breach those laws or dancing on that line of the law. Certainly if any successors of Comey were to do what he did he/she would be arrested to prevent this same embarrassment to the agency. And those files were not his personal play things either. And Comey had several legal options but he selected a bad choice. Comey must have friends in high places because most other people committing these breaches of policy would end up in jail. What you missed @Drillher4me and @subhub174014 is a quote that states:

“'In a country built on the rule of law, it is of utmost importance that all FBI employees adhere to Department and FBI policies, particularly when confronted by what appear to be extraordinary circumstances or compelling personal convictions. Comey had several other lawful options available to him to advocate for the appointment of a Special Counsel, which he told us was his goal in making the disclosure,' the report says.
'What was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information, obtained during the course of FBI employment, in order to achieve a personally desired outcome,' it adds.
Comey said he considered his memos to be personal rather than government documents, and it never would’ve occurred to him to give them back to the FBI after he was fired. The inspector general’s office disagreed, citing policy that FBI employees must give up all documents with FBI information once they leave the bureau. "




he stated he thought the situation was dire because of trumps Russian ties and wanted to push for a special council...that was his purpose and intent....especially since he knew and trumps team knew what was going on


even then the AG edited the memo's...why is that?

James Comey's memos pertaining to interactions with ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/PoliticalDiscussion/comments/8dluf9/james_comeys_memos...
Apr 20, 2018 · It is my understanding that Comey intentionally made two of the five memos have no classified information. He then intentional leaked those two memos without classified information to the press. Some information in the memos are redacted now …


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The hacking and the revelation that a member of the Trump campaign may have had inside information about it were driving factors that led the F.B.I. to open an investigation in July 2016 into Russia’s attempts to disrupt the election and whether any of President Trump’s associates conspired.

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A Higher Loyalty is a quick grab at the money, something that in the old days would have been on pay-per-view cable or tucked away inside a second-tier men’s magazine. Comey tells us Trump is obsessed with the pee tape, desperate for the FBI to investigate-to-exonerate.

but here is where the actual witch hunt goes on


‘Shaken’ Rosenstein Felt Used by White House in Comey ...
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Jun 29, 2018 · WASHINGTON — In the days after the F.B.I. director James B. Comey was fired last year, the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, repeatedly expressed anger about how …
 
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Keep trying there stiff....sooner or later you might win at something and find something good on trump.....don't know what that would be though...….the guy is rotten to the core!
 
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Apr 20, 2018 · Donald Trump Is Obsessed with the Pee Tape. ... the dossier contains allegations that the Russians possess what has come to be known as the “pee tape


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The pee tape | Trump/Russia
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May 21, 2019 · Perhaps Trump was just panicking, but it seems quite possible that something in the dossier hit the mark to cause such panic for Cohen to go rushing back to Trump Tower waving his passport. Whether that’s the pee tape or not, we don’t know. Steele, unlike Cohen and Levin, Steele, was passing along more than a rumor about the pee tape.

Did Donald Trump really have a pee-pee party? - Quora
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Feb 08, 2017 · Impossible to say. On the one hand, initially that sounds a little bit wild, even for Trump. On the other hand, as another answer notes, Putin has disciplined several agents for their apparent involvement in the dossier. That, plus the contents of...

Trump, Russian spies and the infamous 'golden shower memos'
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just doing my little part in keeping people up on the news
 
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p.utin has heard rumors of a tape???? Mmmm how odd

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Though it is clear that Comey violated policy by the action which he did he came awful close to breach those laws or dancing on that line of the law. Certainly if any successors of Comey were to do what he did he/she would be arrested to prevent this same embarrassment to the agency. And those files were not his personal play things either. And Comey had several legal options but he selected a bad choice. Comey must have friends in high places because most other people committing these breaches of policy would end up in jail. What you missed @Drillher4me and @subhub174014 is a quote that states:

“'In a country built on the rule of law, it is of utmost importance that all FBI employees adhere to Department and FBI policies, particularly when confronted by what appear to be extraordinary circumstances or compelling personal convictions. Comey had several other lawful options available to him to advocate for the appointment of a Special Counsel, which he told us was his goal in making the disclosure,' the report says.
'What was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information, obtained during the course of FBI employment, in order to achieve a personally desired outcome,' it adds.
Comey said he considered his memos to be personal rather than government documents, and it never would’ve occurred to him to give them back to the FBI after he was fired. The inspector general’s office disagreed, citing policy that FBI employees must give up all documents with FBI information once they leave the bureau. "



Regretfully you're blinded to the real world reality of who is/who isn't guilty/and/or potentially committed a crime in this scenario! Setting aside the fact that Comey committed a breach of policy (it is not a crime to breach a policy in almost all cases), it is a crime to interfere/or attempt to interfere with any police investigation, including the FBI! The only person preventing "The Don" from facing charges is the clone he planted in the AG Chair, Mr. Barr! (I find it amusing that Mr. Barr's name is so appropriate to his position and objective .... "A sitting Pres. cannot be charged so let's bar the door!"
 
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