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How insightful of you to point out that the two major parties in our nation disagree.
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Special prosecutor is coming soon. Nobody is going away or moving on from this issue anytime soon. It's not going to end well for the administration regardless. Prepare yourself for some ugly news. WGII is on.
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and the plot thickens. So Comey asked for more resources from the deputy, who then turns and makes a recommendation to get rid of the guy? Comey sought more Russia probe resources before firing Associated Press https://www.yahoo.com/news/now-fbis-trump-russia-probe-023543910--politics.htmlWASHINGTON (AP) β In the days before his firing by President Donald Trump, FBI Director James Comey told U.S. lawmakers he had asked the Justice Department for more resources to pursue the bureau's investigation into Russia's interference in last year's presidential election, three U.S. officials said Wednesday. The officials said Comey met last week with Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, to make the request. Comey then alerted lawmakers with ties to the concurrent congressional investigations into Russia's meddling, according to the officials, who insisted on anonymity in order to disclose the private conversations. Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said it was false that Comey had asked Rosenstein for money for the Russia investigation. The revelations raise new questions about what prompted Trump's decision to fire Comey. The White House has cited a memo from Rosenstein, in which he criticizes Comey's handling of last year's investigation into Democrat Hillary Clinton's email practices. Rosenstein's memo makes no mention of the FBI's Russia investigation, which is probing both Russia's hacking of Democratic groups last year and whether Trump campaign associates had ties to Moscow's election interference. Trump defended his decision Wednesday, asserting in a flurry of tweets that both Democrats and Republicans "will be thanking me" for his action. He did not mention any effect the dismissal might have on the FBI and congressional investigations into contacts between his 2016 election campaign and Russia. "He wasn't doing a good job. Very simply. He was not doing a good job," Trump said in brief remarks to reporters in the Oval Office, where he was joined by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. The White House said Trump had been considering firing Comey since the election. "I think it has been an erosion of confidence," White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said. She said Rosenstein's memo, as well as Comey's own testimony last week on his handling of the Clinton investigation, pushed Trump toward a final decision. The abrupt firing of Comey threw into question the future of the FBI's investigation and immediately raised suspicions of an underhanded effort to stymie a probe that has shadowed the administration from the outset. Trump has ridiculed the investigations as "a hoax" and denied any campaign involvement with the Russians. Sanders said the White House would "encourage" the FBI to complete the Russia investigation. She said the president continued to oppose appointing a special prosecutor to oversee the investigation. Democrats compared Comey's ouster to President Richard Nixon's "Saturday Night Massacre" during the Watergate investigation and renewed calls for the appointment of a special prosecutor. Ironically, Kissinger, who was meeting with Trump, was Nixon's secretary of state in 1973, just moved over from being Nixon's national security adviser. Earlier Wednesday, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York urged Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his deputy, Rosenstein, to appear before the Senate to answer questions about the circumstances surrounding Trump's action. However, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell brushed aside calls for a special prosecutor, saying a new investigation into Russian meddling would only "impede the current work being done." He noted that Democrats had repeatedly criticized Comey in the past and some had called for his removal. Trump made a similar case on Twitter, saying Comey had "lost the confidence of almost everyone in Washington," adding: "When things calm down, they will be thanking me!" Vice President Mike Pence said at the Capitol that Trump had made "the right decision at the right time." The Justice Department said Sessions was interviewing candidates to serve as an interim replacement. Comey's deputy, FBI veteran Andrew McCabe, became acting director after Comey was fired. In his brief letter Tuesday to Comey, Trump said the firing was necessary to restore "public trust and confidence" in the FBI. The administration paired the letter with a scathing review by Rosenstein, the recently confirmed deputy attorney general, of how Comey handled the investigation into Clinton's email practices, including his decision to hold a news conference announcing its findings and releasing "derogatory information" about Clinton. "You can't make this stuff up," Rep. Adam Schiff of California, top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, said Wednesday on MSNBC. As to Trump's contention that the firing had to do with Comey's decision-making on such matters as the Clinton emails, he said, "Nobody believes that." Trump, in his letter, pointedly thanked Comey for telling him three times "that I am not under investigation." The FBI has not confirmed that Comey ever made those assurances to the president. In public hearings, Comey has declined to answer when asked if Trump is under investigation, urging lawmakers not to read anything into that statement. While Comey has drawn anger from Democrats since he reopened the email investigation in the closing days of last year's campaign, they didn't buy that justification for his firing. Several Republicans joined them in raising alarms of how it could affect probes into possible coordination between Trump associates and Russia to influence the election. In one of the strongest statements by Republicans, Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, said, "I am troubled by the timing and reasoning of Director Comey's termination." "His dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the committee," Burr said. Schumer told Trump in a phone call he thought dumping Comey was a mistake. On Wednesday, Trump labeled the Senate minority leader "Cryin' Chuck Schumer." Trump will now appoint a successor at the FBI, which has been investigating since late July, and who will almost certainly have an impact on how the probe moves forward and whether the public will accept its outcome. It was only the second firing of an FBI director in history. President Bill Clinton dismissed William Sessions amid allegations of ethical lapses in 1993. Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona said Congress must form a special committee to investigate Russia's interference in the election. Comey, 56, was nominated by President Barack Obama for the FBI post in 2013 to a 10-year term, though that appointment does not ensure a director will serve the full term. Praised frequently by both parties for his independence and integrity, he spent three decades in law enforcement. Before the past months' controversies, the former deputy attorney general in the George W. Bush administration was perhaps best known for a remarkable 2004 standoff with top officials over a federal domestic surveillance program. In March of that year, Comey rushed to the hospital bed of Attorney General John Ashcroft to physically stop White House officials in their bid to get his ailing boss to reauthorize a secret no-warrant wiretapping program. But his prominent role in the 2016 presidential campaign raised questions about his judgment and impartiality. Though the FBI did not recommend charges against Clinton for mishandling classified information, Comey was blisteringly critical of her decision to use a personal email account and private internet server during her four years as secretary of state. Comey strongly defended his decisions during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week. He said he was "mildly nauseous" at the thought of having swayed the election but also said he would do the same again. Clinton has partially blamed her loss on Comey's disclosure to Congress less than two weeks before Election Day that the email investigation would be revisited. Comey later said the FBI, again, had found no reason to bring any charges. _________ and another source: https://www.yahoo.com/gma/know-former-fbi-director-comeys-firing-134604372--abc-news-topstories.html
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Just finished watching the Press Conference.
Many more details on why Comey was fired.
He did some really bad things in the political world that are unforgivable.
Went around his superiors to "Toss a stick of dynamite" into the FBI as he said and went over his superiors heads in an effort to run things himself, without notifying any of them. This is a BIG no no in the Justice Department and always had been. He of all people should have known it would be dealt with and not forgiven.
This will be a story for a few more days and like all the accusations of the left, it will just melt away, like a Snowflake.
Bye Bye, time for the Dems to cry.
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This will be a story for a few more days 
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and the plot thickens. So Comey asked for more resources from the deputy, who then turns and makes a recommendation to get rid of the guy? Comey sought more Russia probe resources before firing Associated Press https://www.yahoo.com/news/now-fbis-trump-russia-probe-023543910--politics.htmlWASHINGTON (AP) β In the days before his firing by President Donald Trump, FBI Director James Comey told U.S. lawmakers he had asked the Justice Department for more resources to pursue the bureau's investigation into Russia's interference in last year's presidential election, three U.S. officials said Wednesday. The officials said Comey met last week with Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, to make the request. Comey then alerted lawmakers with ties to the concurrent congressional investigations into Russia's meddling, according to the officials, who insisted on anonymity in order to disclose the private conversations. Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said it was false that Comey had asked Rosenstein for money for the Russia investigation. The revelations raise new questions about what prompted Trump's decision to fire Comey. The White House has cited a memo from Rosenstein, in which he criticizes Comey's handling of last year's investigation into Democrat Hillary Clinton's email practices. Rosenstein's memo makes no mention of the FBI's Russia investigation, which is probing both Russia's hacking of Democratic groups last year and whether Trump campaign associates had ties to Moscow's election interference. Trump defended his decision Wednesday, asserting in a flurry of tweets that both Democrats and Republicans "will be thanking me" for his action. He did not mention any effect the dismissal might have on the FBI and congressional investigations into contacts between his 2016 election campaign and Russia. "He wasn't doing a good job. Very simply. He was not doing a good job," Trump said in brief remarks to reporters in the Oval Office, where he was joined by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. The White House said Trump had been considering firing Comey since the election. "I think it has been an erosion of confidence," White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said. She said Rosenstein's memo, as well as Comey's own testimony last week on his handling of the Clinton investigation, pushed Trump toward a final decision. The abrupt firing of Comey threw into question the future of the FBI's investigation and immediately raised suspicions of an underhanded effort to stymie a probe that has shadowed the administration from the outset. Trump has ridiculed the investigations as "a hoax" and denied any campaign involvement with the Russians. Sanders said the White House would "encourage" the FBI to complete the Russia investigation. She said the president continued to oppose appointing a special prosecutor to oversee the investigation. Democrats compared Comey's ouster to President Richard Nixon's "Saturday Night Massacre" during the Watergate investigation and renewed calls for the appointment of a special prosecutor. Ironically, Kissinger, who was meeting with Trump, was Nixon's secretary of state in 1973, just moved over from being Nixon's national security adviser. Earlier Wednesday, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York urged Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his deputy, Rosenstein, to appear before the Senate to answer questions about the circumstances surrounding Trump's action. However, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell brushed aside calls for a special prosecutor, saying a new investigation into Russian meddling would only "impede the current work being done." He noted that Democrats had repeatedly criticized Comey in the past and some had called for his removal. Trump made a similar case on Twitter, saying Comey had "lost the confidence of almost everyone in Washington," adding: "When things calm down, they will be thanking me!" Vice President Mike Pence said at the Capitol that Trump had made "the right decision at the right time." The Justice Department said Sessions was interviewing candidates to serve as an interim replacement. Comey's deputy, FBI veteran Andrew McCabe, became acting director after Comey was fired. In his brief letter Tuesday to Comey, Trump said the firing was necessary to restore "public trust and confidence" in the FBI. The administration paired the letter with a scathing review by Rosenstein, the recently confirmed deputy attorney general, of how Comey handled the investigation into Clinton's email practices, including his decision to hold a news conference announcing its findings and releasing "derogatory information" about Clinton. "You can't make this stuff up," Rep. Adam Schiff of California, top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, said Wednesday on MSNBC. As to Trump's contention that the firing had to do with Comey's decision-making on such matters as the Clinton emails, he said, "Nobody believes that." Trump, in his letter, pointedly thanked Comey for telling him three times "that I am not under investigation." The FBI has not confirmed that Comey ever made those assurances to the president. In public hearings, Comey has declined to answer when asked if Trump is under investigation, urging lawmakers not to read anything into that statement. While Comey has drawn anger from Democrats since he reopened the email investigation in the closing days of last year's campaign, they didn't buy that justification for his firing. Several Republicans joined them in raising alarms of how it could affect probes into possible coordination between Trump associates and Russia to influence the election. In one of the strongest statements by Republicans, Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, said, "I am troubled by the timing and reasoning of Director Comey's termination." "His dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the committee," Burr said. Schumer told Trump in a phone call he thought dumping Comey was a mistake. On Wednesday, Trump labeled the Senate minority leader "Cryin' Chuck Schumer." Trump will now appoint a successor at the FBI, which has been investigating since late July, and who will almost certainly have an impact on how the probe moves forward and whether the public will accept its outcome. It was only the second firing of an FBI director in history. President Bill Clinton dismissed William Sessions amid allegations of ethical lapses in 1993. Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona said Congress must form a special committee to investigate Russia's interference in the election. Comey, 56, was nominated by President Barack Obama for the FBI post in 2013 to a 10-year term, though that appointment does not ensure a director will serve the full term. Praised frequently by both parties for his independence and integrity, he spent three decades in law enforcement. Before the past months' controversies, the former deputy attorney general in the George W. Bush administration was perhaps best known for a remarkable 2004 standoff with top officials over a federal domestic surveillance program. In March of that year, Comey rushed to the hospital bed of Attorney General John Ashcroft to physically stop White House officials in their bid to get his ailing boss to reauthorize a secret no-warrant wiretapping program. But his prominent role in the 2016 presidential campaign raised questions about his judgment and impartiality. Though the FBI did not recommend charges against Clinton for mishandling classified information, Comey was blisteringly critical of her decision to use a personal email account and private internet server during her four years as secretary of state. Comey strongly defended his decisions during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week. He said he was "mildly nauseous" at the thought of having swayed the election but also said he would do the same again. Clinton has partially blamed her loss on Comey's disclosure to Congress less than two weeks before Election Day that the email investigation would be revisited. Comey later said the FBI, again, had found no reason to bring any charges. _________ and another source: https://www.yahoo.com/gma/know-former-fbi-director-comeys-firing-134604372--abc-news-topstories.html It is funny how liberals won't let the Russia story die considering all they did was expose corruption in the democratic party. They did not fix the election.
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what about the conservatives who are asking about the scandal as well?
it's funny watching people like you act like it's only liberals wanting to get to the bottom of this.
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what about the conservatives who are asking about the scandal as well?
it's funny watching people like you act like it's only liberals wanting to get to the bottom of this.
I just do not feel like they actually interfered in the election. They did not change the outcome, they did not fix the results, they exposed corruption in the democratic party.
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Are they trying to find out if they fixed the election, or what kind of compromising business contacts Trump may have with them?
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what about the conservatives who are asking about the scandal as well?
it's funny watching people like you act like it's only liberals wanting to get to the bottom of this.
I just do not feel like they actually interfered in the election. They did not change the outcome, they did not fix the results, they exposed corruption in the democratic party. what you feel and what the facts are is two different things. sorry but that's the truth. it doesn't matter if they actually changed the outcome or not. it does not matter if the hacked the DNC, RNC, your mom's laptop, or Popeye's to get their secret recipe and sell chicken on the black market. what matters is that the Russians hacked us. what matters is that we have officials being bought off/blackmailed/played by the Kremlin. you can not act like there's nothing to see when you have Flynn get fired, Pribus fired, Sessions recusing himself from the investigation, and 3 people who were investigating Trump fired. you MIGHT be right: Trump probably could've pulled off a win all on his own. but that doesn't GIVE him a pass on colluding with the russians to try and affect the election if that is indeed true. that's like saying that since i didn't succeed in killing you, i shouldn't be bothered with an attempted murder charge. that's like saying that even though i didn't steal any of your possessions, i shouldn't be charged for breaking into your home. do me a favor and stop acting ignorant.
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If the Democrats did not fix their primaries and cheated Bernie the Russians would have had nothing to hack.
It was a crime what Hillary and the Democratic party did to Bernie. Where is the outrage for that?
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there was plenty of outrage about that.
do you not realize how bad that hurt hillary? bernie supporters didn't show up in the general because of it. if bernie bros show up, she wins.
honestly i would love to have an honest discussion with you, but you need to stop making things up.
but again, this is about the hack itself and Trump's alleged collusion with the russians.
it doesn't matter if he colluded with the russians against hillary, bernie, the dog catcher or the car competition down the street i'm trying to enter.
if Trump colluded with the russians then it's treason, no matter WHO the opponent was.
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the car competition down the street i'm trying to enter.
What kind of car are you entering?
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The Russians are less of a threat to this great country than progressive liberals are.
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the car competition down the street i'm trying to enter.
What kind of car are you entering? BMW M6
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The Russians are less of a threat to this great country than progressive liberals are. that is easily top 3 most un-American crap ever posted on this board.
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I think I am going to need a bowl of popcorn....
Trump may have fired Comey, but the underlings may have the last laugh.
I wonder how long it will be before the leaks become a flood.
Subpeonas have been issued, Mike Flynn is not sleeping well.
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Comey deserved to be fired. J Edgar Hoover wrote the manual to how to remain in power. Comey should have followed it.
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Over the last year, Comey has had nearly everybody wanting him fired at one point or another.
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It's interesting to watch some gobble up the Trump lies/propaganda and regurgitate it on message boards as if they are programmable robots.
Comey was getting closer to the truth about Trumps ties to Russia that likely include activity that is not legal in the USA, but a common occurrence in communist Russia, under Putin. ...Comey's investigation, if allowed to continue, would include questionable business practices tied to Russia..businesses that might have ties to Trump's own family.
...on the other side of the coin, Comey's investigation could expose Putin's/Russian business practices. We know how Putin takes care of business that threatens his empire.
If Trump was going to "survive", he had no choice but to fire Comey. Comey was on the right trail that would expose Trump, his family members and his good buddy, Putin/Russia. Any way you flip that coin, it comes up with only one solution if Trump is going to survive. Comey had to go...
Comey was onto Trumps Russian activity and if exposed, Trumps world would collapse..along with his family..and we know what happens to those who become a problem for Putin.
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One last thing I would like to add...I would not be surprised if Trump resigns if the pressure increases. Trump may have bought himself some time...but this is not going to stop now that he is firing those who attempt to investigate him.
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what about the conservatives who are asking about the scandal as well?
it's funny watching people like you act like it's only liberals wanting to get to the bottom of this.
I just do not feel like they actually interfered in the election. They did not change the outcome, they did not fix the results, they exposed corruption in the democratic party. There is way to much smoke out there to know for sure if they did or didn't interfere. This would have ended quickly if there wasn't the smoke. 17 intel agencies in the US have commented that Russian hacking had an impact. Only a dame fool would turn his head on that. Again, I'll say this, I don't know if there was interference or if not. I do believe that there is enough reason to continue the hunt. In the end, if they prove it, fine, take whatever appropriate action is needed.. If they disprove it, then those that think there was a problem need to shut up.. I will, but it needs investigated and I don't mean a peek inside, I mean going DEEP. Again, I can't imagine any American accepting this kind of action by anyone trying to steer our elections one way or the other.
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The Russians are less of a threat to this great country than progressive liberals are. dayodawg...your comment says a lot about you...
You obviously don't have a clue about the threat from Russia, with Putin in charge.
Maybe you deserve a break due to lack of knowledge and experience on all matters Russia.
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LOL,, I was on Facebook a moment ago and read this. Liked it so I copied it for those that think there is nothing to the Russia/Trump/Trump Admin/Trump campaign thing. I donβt know β itβs hard for me to see any U.S. ties to Russiaβ¦except for the Flynn thing, TB and the Manafort thing, and the Tillerson thing, and the Sessions thing, and the Kushner thing, and the Carter Page thing, and the Roger Stone thing, and the Felix Sater thing, and the Boris Ephsteyn thing, and the Rosneft thing, and the Gazprom thing, and the Sergey Gorkov banker thing, and the Azerbaijan thing, and the βI love Putinβ thing, and the Donald Trump, Jr. thing, and the Sergey Kislyak thing, and the Russian Affiliated Interests thing, and the Russian Business Interests thing, and the Emoluments Clause thing, and the Alex Schnaider thing, and the hack of the DNC thing, and the Guccifer 2.0 thing, and the Mike Pence βI donβt know anythingβ thing, and the Russians mysteriously dying thing, and Trumpβs public request to Russia to hack Hillaryβs email thing, and the Trump house sale for $100 million at the bottom of the housing bust to the Russian fertilizer king thing, and the Russian fertilizer kingβs plane showing up in Concord, NC during Trump rally campaign thing, and the Nunes sudden flight to the White House in the night thing, and the Nunes personal investments in the Russian winery thing, and the Cyprus bank thing and Trump not releasing his tax returns thing, and the Republican Partyβs rejection of an amendment to require Trump to show his taxes thing, and the election hacking thing and the GOP platform change to the Ukraine thing, and the Steele Dossier thing, and the Leninist Bannon thing and the Sally Yates canβt testify thing, and the intelligence communityβs investigative reports thing, and the Trump reassurance that the Russian connection is all βfake newsβ thing, and the Spicerβs Russian Dressing βnothingβs wrongβ thing, and the Chaffetz not willing to start an investigation thing, and the Chaffetz suddenly deciding to go back to private life in the middle of an investigation thing, and the The Lead DOJ Investigator Mary McCord SUDDENLY in the middle of the investigation decides to resign thing, and the appointment of Pam Bondi who was bribed by trump in the trump university scandal appointed to head the investigation thing, and the The White House going into full-on cover-up mode, refusing to turn over the documents related to the hiring and subsequent firing of Flynn thing, and the Chaffetz and White House blaming the poor vetting of Flynn on Obama thing, and the Poland and British intelligence gave information regarding the hacking back in 2015 to Paul Ryan and he didn't do anything thing, and the Agent MI6 following the money thing, and now the trump team KNEW about Flynn's involvement but hired him anyway thing, and The Corey Lewendowski thing, and the Preet Bharara firing thing but before he left he transferred evidence against trump to a state level Schneiderman thing, and the Betsy Devos' Brother thing, and the Sebastian Gorka thing, and the Greg Gianforte from Montana thing, and the Pence actually was warned about Flynn before he was hired thing, and the Pence and Manafort connection thing, and the 7 Allies coming forward with audio where trump was picked up in incidental wire tapping thing, and the Carter Page defying the Senate's order to hand over his Russian contact list thing, AND NOW the Trump wants to VETO Sally Yates' testimony thing!! And the Trump just fired James Comey thing!! So yeah thereβs probably nothing there. LOL,, Just thought this was funny ....... Pretty sure a few of you won't! Thems the breaks I guess 
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[img] http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2...ite-house-today[/img] The Don enjoying his Russian Reunion in the Oval Office..nice!
Russian media was allowed in to take pictures and ask questions..American media was denied any access to the meeting between the Don and his communist buds.
...so the Don has the Russian media to thank for their willingness to share pictures of the Don having a laugh with the Russians, in the Oval Office.
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[img] http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2...ite-house-today[/img] The Don enjoying his Russian Reunion in the Oval Office..nice!
Russian media was allowed in to take pictures and ask questions..American media was denied any access to the meeting between the Don and his communist buds.
...so the Don has the Russian media to thank for their willingness to share pictures of the Don having a laugh with the Russians, in the Oval Office. I honestly wasn't aware that Russian media was allowed in but American media wasn't. sad...
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βEveryone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.β Daniel Patrick Moynahan
"Alternative facts hurt us all. Think before you blindly believe." Damanshot
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lmao now everybody is pointing fingers at each other? "i didn't want him fired. he did" "nah bruh, that was you i just tried to keep it real" "nah dude i definitely fired him cause you recommended it" lmfao what a bunch of losers. Deputy AG Rosenstein was on the verge of resigning, upset over WH pinning Comey firing on him https://www.yahoo.com/gma/deputy-ag-rose...topstories.htmlU.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was so upset with the White House for pinning the firing of FBI Director James Comey on him Wednesday that he was on the verge of resigning, an administration source told ABC News. After Comey's firing Tuesday night, White House officials said the president acted on the recommendation of Rosenstein. Deputy press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on "Good Morning America" today that she was "not aware" of Rosenstein's contemplating his resignation. In his letter written to staff and friends after he was fired, Comey said he was not going to dwell on how his firing was handled. "I'm not going to spend time on the decision or the way it was executed. I hope you won't either. It is done," Comey wrote. "In times of turbulence, the American people should see the FBI as a rock of competence, honesty and independence." In a memo delivered Tuesday afternoon to President Trump, Rosenstein wrote that Comey inflicted "substantial damage" to the FBI's "reputation and credibility." Deputy AG developed case to fire Comey βon his ownβ: White House Comey's farewell letter: 'I will be fine, although I will miss you' The timeline of events that led to Comeyβs firing The White House initially said Rosenstein's recommendation was the reason Trump chose to fire Comey. "When he brought the recommendation to the president that the director of the FBI should be removed, President Trump provided the kind of strong and decisive leadership the American people have become to be accustomed from him," Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday on Capitol Hill. Press secretary Sean Spicer pointed the finger at the Justice Department when asked by ABC News late Tuesday night who ordered the review of Comey. But Sanders said during Wednesday's White House press briefing that Trump βmade the decision for the final decision to move forward with it was yesterday. But I know that he's been contemplating it for a while." When asked whether Comey's firing was a result of Rosenstein's memo, Sanders said, "That was, I think, the final piece that moved the president to make that quick and decisive action yesterday." Despite their having been critical of Comey for his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, Democrats argue that the firing of Comey, who was overseeing the Russia investigation, is an abuse of presidential power. "The reality is his team is the subject of an investigation,β Adam Schiff, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, said in an interview with CNN Wednesday. βNone of us know where that investigation is going to lead and that's a very apparent conflict of interest for the president.β In his letter to Comey telling him he was "terminated," Trump made a point of raising the FBI's Russia probe. "I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I'm not under investigation," Trump wrote. Associates of Comey told ABC news they are highly skeptical that Comey ever would have told the president that he was not under investigation. They say it's possible that was the president's understanding but Comey would never have cleared anybody while the investigation is still under way, the associates said, adding that it would have been highly inappropriate for Comey to do so.
βTo announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.β
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j/c Man where were all you concerned libs when Comey and Lynch were fixing the case for the white priveledged HILLARY? Didn't here a peep out of you jokers about your boy Obama ,good thing about this is that even the low info voters can now see the lyin hypocrits that you guys are lol
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j/c Man where were all you concerned libs when Comey and Lynch were fixing the case for the white priveledged HILLARY? D  Sure don't have to wait long around here for all the whiny little tighties to distract from their many moments of EMBARRASSMENT! 
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Yup. Every time you post.
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whining, just pointing out the truth baby that's all I did sorry about that
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Grassley backs Trump, tells media to 'suck it up and move on' Yeah hurry up and move on before you expose the treasonous bastards?
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson.
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Comey reportedly refused to give Trump a preview of his Senate testimony. Trump was furious.
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President Trump has long been irritated with fired FBI Director James Comey, unnamed White House officials told Reuters in a story published Thursday, and he was particularly peeved when Comey would not give the administration a preview of his then-forthcoming Senate testimony. Comey was grilled by the Senate Judiciary Committee about his agency's investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state, as well as alleged Russian manipulation of the 2016 election.
The president, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein asked Comey to tell them what he would say at his May 3 hearing, Reuters reports. Comey refused, which "infuriated" Trump, who labeled the denial "insubordination." Offering a preview of congressional testimony to higher-ups is "generally considered courteous" in Washington, Reuters notes.
Other factors believed to have influenced the president's firing decision include Trump's perception of White House messaging failures and the television show Fox & Friends. βBonnie Kristian
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whining, just pointing out the truth baby that's all I did sorry about that Yeah right  ....I'm sure you're sorry about whining about Hillary and distracting away from the republican administration's alleged collusion with Russia and with hacking the election
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson.
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