Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
September 1, 2017
Wow, looks like James Comey exonerated Hillary Clinton long before the investigation was over…and so much more. A rigged system!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 1, 2017
It’s on.
This was obvious from the get-go. Even during Comey’s speech, he admitted Hillary committed crimes anyone else would be in trouble for. He then just went like “oh, but in spite of all that, you shouldn’t prosecute.”
Prosecuting Hillary Clinton was one of Trump’s campaign promises. He apparently put it on the back burner in the early months of his administration, but now it seems he’s ready to raise hell.
Trump is in the worse position he’s ever been at the moment, with all the most loyal members of his administration gone. He’s surrounded by snakes and Clinton supporters, attacked from all sides.
Now is a good time to go on the attack.
President Trump on Friday accused James B. Comey, the FBI director he abruptly fired in May, of exonerating Hillary Clinton before his agency’s probe into her private email server was complete, taking to Twitter to charge there is “rigged system.”
“Wow, looks like James B. Comey exonerated Hillary Clinton long before the investigation was over . . . and so much more,” Trump wrote in a morning tweet Friday. “A rigged system!”
We don’t call it the “swamp” for nothing.
The president seemed to be referring to a letter Sens. Lindsay O. Graham (R-S.C.) and Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), both members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, sent to FBI Director Christopher A. Wray on Wednesday.
In their letter, the senators wrote they had recently reviewed transcripts from interviews the Office of Special Counsel conducted last fall with FBI officials as part of its inquiry into Comey’s handling of the Clinton investigation. The Office of Special Counsel is not associated with Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election, but an independent agency that investigates violations involving federal employees.
The examination of Comey’s work, which was closed after he was ousted from his job, began after people voiced complaints about the then-FBI director’s decision to reveal in late October that the Clinton email probe had resumed.
Because of redactions, the transcripts are somewhat murky. But they seem to show Comey’s chief of staff, Jim Rybicki, and the principal deputy general counsel of national security and cyberlaw, Trisha Anderson, confirming that Comey first contemplated a statement about closing the Clinton case in April or May of 2016.
That was before agents had interviewed Clinton and others. Comey ultimately delivered a statement indicating he was recommending the case be closed without charges — but also lambasting Clinton and her aides for their carelessness in handling classified information — days after Clinton was interviewed in early July 2016.
This man is a fraud and a traitor.
Basically, Comey wanted to end the investigation before it even really started. His recommendation not to prosecute wasn’t based on real evidence, but was a purely political decision. This is completely insane, especially when it comes to a high profile case such as this one.
Even the shills at WaPo struggle to justify Comey’s actions here.
This needs to be the first volley in an all out assault. It’s time for Trump to go on the offensive and force the media to cover this in-depth, instead of continuing to shill this ridiculous “Russia” narrative.
If he can show that his opponents are all corrupt criminals, that should shift the balance of power back towards him.