This is the official.
Donald Trump undoing more of Obama's fuckups..
lol
Oh how you loved him when, with less than 2 weeks left before the election, he re-opened the Clinton email probe.
THEN he was a courageous patriot, flaunting convention to get to THE TRUTH (which turned out to be nothing).
Now he's a bum - nothing more than a "Obama fuckup"
So predictable lol
lol
Oh how you loved him when, with less than 2 weeks left before the election, he re-opened the Clinton email probe.
THEN he was a courageous patriot, flaunting convention to get to THE TRUTH (which turned out to be nothing).
Now he's a bum - nothing more than a "Obama fuckup"
So predictable lol
Did I profess love for him?
Or did I gloat that he opened the investigation again?
Any clarification you can furnish will be much appreciated.
Lot's of very pleased, upbeat, enthusiastic root tootin' goin' on in this thread you started about the subject. No doubt included him among the "patriots" you mentioned in your op.
Also asserted: "She's [Clinton] pissed Comey off now. He has probably obtained preservation of evidence orders for every Clinton Foundation computer as well as the Clinton Global Initiative."
http://board.freeones.com/showthrea...n-email-investigation!!/page4&highlight=comey
It was all good, until the second probe was terminated, having turned up nothing. Then he went back to being "Obama's bitch"
Cool avatar. I like reading The Atlantic's stuff on here.
So the only U.S. Attorney retained by the 8 year Obama administration and considered a non partisan "straight shooter", confirmed overwhelmingly by the Senate, Deputy AG Rosenstein, lays out the case why Comey should be fired and this is supposed to be some kind of scandal?
https://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/d...s-from-the-white-house-attorney-general/2430/
Make the FBI great again
"Very risky of Trump to fire Comey without first getting permission from a Hawaiian judge"
It was clear.
a follow up to the original link from that thread: http://theweek.com/speedreads/658238/fbi-reopens-investigation-into-clintons-private-email-server
Trump had been planning to oust Comey for at least a week, The New York Times and CNN report, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions had been charged with finding a good pretext. The president was increasingly incensed at the FBI's investigation into his orbit's ties to Russia during the election, Politico and The Wall Street Journal report. With understaffed investigations languishing in Congress, the FBI's investigation was the most active and serious.
Trump specifically "grew unhappy that the media spotlight kept shining on the director," and "questioned whether his expanding media profile was warping his view of the Russia investigation," White House officials tell The Wall Street Journal. "A person with knowledge of recent conversations said they wanted Mr. Comey to 'say those three little words: There's no ties,'" and he did not. Trump was also angry that Comey "wouldn't support his claims that President Barack Obama had tapped his phones in Trump Tower" and refused to prioritize inquiries into the leaking of information that made Trump look bad, Politico reports, but the main irritant was Russia