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In reply to the discussion: The purpose of ICE atrocities [View all]UpInArms
(54,123 posts)6. Comey says Trump demanded 'loyalty' in private meeting
Jun. 7, 2017, 3:19 PM EDT
When the door by the grandfather clock closed, and we were alone, the President began by saying, I want to talk about Mike Flynn. Flynn had resigned the previous day. The President began by saying Flynn hadnt done anything wrong in speaking with the Russians, but he had to let him go because he had misled the Vice President. He added that he had other concerns about Flynn, which he did not then specify.
The President then made a long series of comments about the problem with leaks of classified information a concern I shared and still share . The President then returned to the topic of Mike Flynn, saying, He is a good guy and has been through a lot. He repeated that Flynn hadnt done anything wrong on his calls with the Russians, but had misled the Vice President. He then said, I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go. I replied only that he is a good guy.
Comey went on to note there was some ambiguity as to what this referred to in let this go, but the comments are difficult, if not impossible, to defend: this appears to have been a sitting president encouraging the then-FBI director to go easy on someone under a federal investigation. (Try to imagine what congressional Republicans would say if Barack Obama fired an aide under investigation, and then told the FBI director to let up on the aide in a behind-closed-doors conversation.)
In two subsequent phone calls one in late March, the other in early April Trump reportedly told Comey that the investigation into the Russia scandal had created a cloud that undermined his presidency. Trump asked what Comey could do to lift the cloud, which lends further credence to concerns that the president was improperly intervening in an ongoing investigation by learning on the FBI director.
The President then made a long series of comments about the problem with leaks of classified information a concern I shared and still share . The President then returned to the topic of Mike Flynn, saying, He is a good guy and has been through a lot. He repeated that Flynn hadnt done anything wrong on his calls with the Russians, but had misled the Vice President. He then said, I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go. I replied only that he is a good guy.
Comey went on to note there was some ambiguity as to what this referred to in let this go, but the comments are difficult, if not impossible, to defend: this appears to have been a sitting president encouraging the then-FBI director to go easy on someone under a federal investigation. (Try to imagine what congressional Republicans would say if Barack Obama fired an aide under investigation, and then told the FBI director to let up on the aide in a behind-closed-doors conversation.)
In two subsequent phone calls one in late March, the other in early April Trump reportedly told Comey that the investigation into the Russia scandal had created a cloud that undermined his presidency. Trump asked what Comey could do to lift the cloud, which lends further credence to concerns that the president was improperly intervening in an ongoing investigation by learning on the FBI director.
And choir boy Comey was what?
This is old mob behavior I wish people would stop with the surprised bs
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They are normalizing the indiscriminate killing of average U.S. citizens in preparation for widespread repression.
sop
15 hrs ago
#1
If we have a presidential election in 2028 and a Democrat wins, ICE needs to be disbanded immediately.
Lonestarblue
14 hrs ago
#11
New ICE agents are getting close to a $50,000 salary. Which is not a huge salary.
Fla Dem
13 hrs ago
#15
When you are a mouth-breathing uneducated racist pig, $50K bonus is RICH...
Moostache
12 hrs ago
#30
After George Floyd was killed in 2020, Minneapolis erupted in civil disobedience
FakeNoose
13 hrs ago
#17
I gotta say that you know, it never dawned on me how the cops were during the Floyd killing.
bluestarone
12 hrs ago
#28
The Trump Mob thought the US CITIZENS would acquiesce as easily as many big law-firms and universities did.
Attilatheblond
12 hrs ago
#31