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Attkisson Trump Was Right To Fire Comey; Here Are 12 Reasons Why

by Tyler Durden

A lot of new information has come out in the year since President Trump fired FBI Director

James Comey.

No matter whether you admire Trump, Comey, both or neither - it�s now difficult to

argue that Trump made the wrong move in removing Comey.

Even many of Trump�s detractors would agree that no president should keep in place the

head of a crucial division who - along with some of his top staff � apparently worked

to undermine or control the president, and exercised poor judgment in important matters.

Here are 12 ways Comey has proven Trump was right to fire him.

1.

Comey testified that it gave him a �queasy feeling� when then-Attorney General Loretta

Lynch directed him to publicly refer to the Hillary Clintonclassified email investigation

as a �matter.� Yet, he did so anyway and did not raise objections.

2.

Comey�s FBI, including allegedly his general counsel, was responsible for multiple leaks

to the press with the apparent goal of politically helping Clinton or harming Trump.

On the other hand, the FBI kept a closely-held secret any information that was favorable

to Trump � such as the fact that Comey repeatedly told Trump he wasn�t under investigation.

3.

Top FBI officials working under Comey conspired to develop an �insurance plan� in the

event Trump were to be elected.

(One possible implication is that they could not afford to have Trump officials poking

around into what they or other U.S. intel agencies had been doing over the years.)

4.

We now know that Comey apparently delayed notifying Congress that the FBI had discovered

Hillary Clinton emails on the personal computer of soon-to-be convicted sexter Anthony Weiner

(then husband of Clinton�s top aide, Huma Abedin), prior to the election.

5.

Comey demonstrated bias or questionable judgment in selecting the man he trusted as his number

two in February 2016: Andrew McCabe.

Comey allowed McCabe to be involved in the FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation

and Clinton classified emails even though McCabe�s wife had received large sums of

donor money from Clinton interests, including those of then-Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe,

who also was under FBI investigation at the time.

(The FBI granted top Clinton staff immunity from prosecution, didn�t record her interview,

drafted an exoneration letter in advance, and ultimately excused Clinton�s mishandling

of classified information as not being willful.)

6.

Comey allowed McCabe�s involvement in the Clinton-related investigations to continue

until the week before the 2016 election.

Only then did McCabe �recuse himself� after a Wall Street Journal article about

the donations to McCabe�s wife.

(McCabe has said he followed proper procedures and did nothing wrong.)

7.

McCabe says he told Comey in October 2016 that he � McCabe � had authorized a leak

of sensitive information to the Wall Street Journal shortly before the election.

The Department of Justice�s Inspector General has since found the leak was to advance McCabe�s

own interests and was in violation of FBI policy.

(Comey says he doesn�t recall McCabe telling him this.)

8.

After the election, Comey informed President-elect Trump about the lurid allegations against

him in the so-called �Steele dossier,� but admitted in an interview this week that

he withheld from Trump the fact that it was opposition research paid for by Hillary Clinton.

9.

While acknowledging the �Steele dossier� contained �salacious and unverified� material,

knowing it was produced with help from an ex-foreign spy and understanding that it relied

on primary sources who were said to be close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Comey

apparently did not open an investigation into this effort to impact the U.S. election and

undermine the American president.

10.

Comey�s FBI used the �Steele dossier� to justify wiretaps before and after the election

on an American citizen who was a Trump associate without disclosing that the �evidence�

was political opposition research paid for by Trump�s opponent.

This appears to be a violation of the FBI�s �Woods Procedures,� and possibly other

policies.

11.

Comey testified that after he was fired from the FBI, he secretly engineered a leak of

FBI material to the New York Times for the political goal of prompting appointment of

a special counsel to investigate Trump.

12.

Comey has publicly disclosed content of private, personal conversations with President Trump,

such as discussions about Trump�s wife�s feelings.

Trump may not have had the benefit of all of this information at the time he removed

Comey, but in terms of whether Comey was the right person to serve as head of the FBI under

the new administration, Trump�s instincts proved

to be correct.

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Melania Trump distracts from Donald's Syria tweets in bonkers outfit with £495 spike heels - Duration: 3:57.

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Trump, Abe to hold two-day summit starting Tuesday at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Resort - Duration: 2:15.

Turning to sunny Florida,... where U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo

Abe are set to meet for two days....

Mr. Abe is facing a laundry list of damaging issues at home,... and he'll be keen to fly

home with some solid assurances from Trump on the issues of trade and North Korea.

Our Lee Ji-won has more.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will be visiting the U.S. for four days starting Tuesday,

where he will hold a two-day summit with President Trump on North Korea, bilateral trade and

more.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters on Monday that the

summit will be centered primarily on preparation for talks with North Korea as well as economic

issues.

Like Japanese foreign minister Taro Kono in his talks with his South Korean and Chinese

counterparts recently, Abe is expected to press President Trump to bring up the topic

of Japanese abductees in North Korea when he meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

And while Sanders did not specify if "trade" includes talks on rejoining the Trans-Pacific

Partnership, a free trade agreement between eleven Pacific-rim countries,... there's speculation

Abe will try to persuade Trump to follow through on his recent comments about rejoining,...

if the conditions are right for the U.S. Abe is also expected to urge Trump to exempt

Japan from Washington's plan to impose hefty tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum.

The meeting provides Abe an important opportunity as he's in dire need of a policy win as he

faces challenges abroad and protests at home.

Having maintained a hardline stance on Pyongyang, Japan was caught on the back foot with the

upcoming North Korean summits and the rapid diplomatic developments on the Korean peninsula.

Japan has since been making efforts not to be left out of the negotiations.

Abe is also reeling from a cronyism scandal that has caused his approval rating to plunge

to historic lows.

Abe be will be staying at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort for the second time, holding

summit talks on Tuesday and Wednesday and playing at least one round of golf with the

U.S. leader.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump, Abe to hold two-day summit starting Tuesday at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Resort - Duration: 2:15.

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Dramatic Moments As Trump Attorney Appears In Court - Duration: 2:47.

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Dr Lance Wallnau ‒ Winner of Trump's ‒ The Apprentice - Duration: 5:15.

you're born in New York but races so

1860 Buddhist guy what is God into

position we have Lincoln right here and

by the wake of all you conspiracy

enthusiasts and times bracelets of

Washington gifts he was like the early

version of the nation's lost

accumulation to them okay but George was

the right guy for the job

Lincoln was not a Christian but he went

to the office of president matter fact

one of the big props of Charles fitting

other events to have been Abraham

Lincoln was that he was they did

associated remodels he attended revivals

in the future now we near the peak of

revival season in the north it's hard to

get me excited about a candidate who has

the Cyrus room I think if you are

looking for a solid anointing Lincoln's

Lincoln differently flipping switches

for the revivals but he got elected in

an odd way

my point is we've had cyrus anointed

rulers of the past

the crucible of history and it's

important for the church this time to

understand what God's doing

lest you form your opinion by 5:00 and

bla current media organizations that are

all owned by the Antichrist talking here

at the st. comedy so so lady comes along

let's great story about Lake Springfield

revival he goes the revival Peter

carbides preaches a great flick through

preacher very both in a very clear

violence is it something at Peter Carr

like said this is Lincoln in the back

use of praise a celebrated springfield

lawyer or the future in politics and so

Peter Cartwright the PD says everybody

except for Lincoln each other don't

smile nobody stays up be the current and

clear the senses I noticed we have a

distinguished guest with us today the

attorney Abraham Lincoln is with us and

sir I waited for you since you don't

plan on though I did have an or plan on

going to help you mind telling us where

you plan on going

classically ladies but basically it's of

genius Lincoln gets up is this rapper

not yet

I knew thank you for this is a wonderful

service here and I've heard so much

about the wonderful work that's going on

with the community and the God's doing

here I just wanted to come see for

myself you know by I can see myself to

dig more it's an observer what God known

in the community than an actual

participant so therefore I didn't feel

compelled but where the other two have

to participate in a survey however in

answer to your quick to where I plan on

going sir it's my intention to go to

Washington lady Donald Trump want to

come up with an answer that elegantly

said the wall so Lincoln becomes the

Cyrus who walks the corridors of and the

streets of Washington between the

Pentagon pendants and his home the White

House learning to call on God say and I

believe it caught his legitimate he was

driven to God with the Bible by the

sheer realization and no place else to

go

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the nation God is trying to give mercy

to wrestling them into submission to him

so that is a purposes can be resolved in

the earth and when you read survive a

disturbance when you read the

inauguration of Lincoln is two addresses

they are so efficient to contemporary

seculars because they actually read

better than most servants in church

they're literally opening with the Bible

verse of closing with the Bible

I think Lincoln got it of course then

you come into the in the period of the

end of the 1930s to nineteen nineteen

forty-five in this period of time it's

not the us are coachable habits the

Great Depression World War two but this

is the crucible that came upon us an

outsider this wasn't something that came

out of the natural gestation of the

evolution of our identity as a nation

wasn't the revolution with it it wasn't

the civil war within it was the assault

from without but the crucible on history

here it goes to a character nature

starts don't work that stuff

disturbing everybody was starting an

alarm about the isn't breath of air

Hitler when nobody wanted to hear about

a dark dystopian future Churchill was a

little son describing the threat

For more infomation >> Dr Lance Wallnau ‒ Winner of Trump's ‒ The Apprentice - Duration: 5:15.

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Trump's Lawyer Un-Named Third Client Is Fox News Host Sean Hannity - Duration: 2:29.

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Trump splits with Haley on Russia - Duration: 1:39.

The Trump White House is taking an increasingly hardline stance against Russia's current foreign

policy.

But President Donald Trump doesn't seem to be entirely on board.

Case in point: the recent economic sanctions U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley said

would punish Russia's support for the Syrian government.

Those sanctions are now suspended indefinitely because Trump reportedly had some concerns.

Haley has clashed with her Russian counterpart over Syria several times: She recently said

Russia's "hands are covered in the blood of Syrian children."

Trump has also called out Russia, but he tends to sound more hopeful about the prospect of

working together.

"Russia must decide whether it will continue down this dark path, or whether it will join

with civilized nations as a force for stability and peace.

Hopefully, someday we'll get along with Russia and maybe even Iran, but maybe not."

Trump's optimism likely stems from the personal rapport he's built with Russian President

Vladimir Putin, whom he recently invited to the White House.

The Wall Street Journal notes Trump may be trying to preserve that relationship to win

concessions from Putin later on.

But Trump's personal feelings haven't stopped the White House from cracking down on Russia.

His administration has implemented congressionally mandated sanctions against the country, kicked

out Russian diplomats and inked an arms deal to help Ukraine fend off Russian aggression.

Russian lawmakers had prepared their own round of economic measures to hit back at the prospective

U.S. sanctions.

Now that those sanctions are in limbo, so is the Russian response.

For more infomation >> Trump splits with Haley on Russia - Duration: 1:39.

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L'avocat personnel de Trump convoqué lundi devant la justice - DN - Duration: 5:18.

For more infomation >> L'avocat personnel de Trump convoqué lundi devant la justice - DN - Duration: 5:18.

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James Comey Calls President Morally Unfit, Trump Smokes Him With 3 Brutal Words - Duration: 4:00.

For more infomation >> James Comey Calls President Morally Unfit, Trump Smokes Him With 3 Brutal Words - Duration: 4:00.

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Trump Criticizes California Governor On Troops At Border - Duration: 0:25.

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Ron Paul: Trump Will Regret Allowing Neocons Dictate His Foreign Policy - Duration: 3:46.

For more infomation >> Ron Paul: Trump Will Regret Allowing Neocons Dictate His Foreign Policy - Duration: 3:46.

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President Trump and Abe Visit - Duration: 1:13.

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Trump-Abe discuss North Korea, trade and other issues - Duration: 2:12.

Our top story this morning....

The leaders of the United States and Japan are meeting at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago

resort in Florida to discuss a range of issues,... but mostly trade and North Korea.

The summit comes amid fears in Tokyo that Japan could be sidelined from the latest nuclear

negotiations.

For the latest on the summit,... we connect with our Kim Hyo-sun.

Hyo-sun, what have the two leaders discussed so far regarding North Korea?

Hi Semin.

North Korea is definitely a major agenda for President Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo

Abe.

President Trump said Seoul and Pyongyang are discussing to formally end the decades-long

Korean War,... adding that such conversations have his blessing.

As Trump prepares for his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un,... he also told

Abe that North Korea is coming along,... and that the meeting will take place probably

in early June or a little before that.

While he explained that five locations are under consideration for the scheduled Washington-Pyongyang

summit,... Trump added there's a possibility the meeting will not take place at all,...

stressing it all depends on the ongoing discussions.

Meanwhile Prime Minister Abe praised President Trump's courage in his decision to meet with

the North Korean leader.

He also underscored the importance of achieving North Korea's complete, verifiable and irreversible

denuclearization as well as the abandonment of its missile programs.

And Hyo-sun, aside from North Korea,... what other issues are on the table?

You mentioned trade, but they are also discussing their alliance...

That's right.

The White House says Trump and Abe are reaffirming the U.S.-Japan alliance as a cornerstone of

peace, stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.

Trade is also a massive topic between the two leaders,... with Tokyo being one of the

few American allies that has not been exempted from President Trump's new steel and aluminum

tariffs.

The White House added earlier that Trump and Abe will explore ways to expand fair and reciprocal

trade and investment ties between the two allies,... which are also two of the world's

wealthiest and most innovative economies.

Back to you, Semin.

For more infomation >> Trump-Abe discuss North Korea, trade and other issues - Duration: 2:12.

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NBA Coach Continues To Trash President Trump, But Fans Put Him In His Place - Duration: 5:50.

For more infomation >> NBA Coach Continues To Trash President Trump, But Fans Put Him In His Place - Duration: 5:50.

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Trump, Abe to hold two-day summit starting Tuesday at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Resort - Duration: 2:18.

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to play host to his Japanese countepart over in Florida.

For Shinzo Abe, who faces a laundry list of damaging issues at home,... the two day meeting

is looked to as a chance to score points by getting some solid assurances from the American

leader on trade matters and North Korea.

Lee Ji-won explains further.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will be visiting the U.S. for four days starting Tuesday,

where he will hold a two-day summit with President Trump on North Korea, bilateral trade and

more.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters on Monday that the

summit will be centered primarily on preparation for talks with North Korea as well as economic

issues.

Like Japanese foreign minister Taro Kono in his talks with his South Korean and Chinese

counterparts recently, Abe is expected to press President Trump to bring up the topic

of Japanese abductees in North Korea when he meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

And while Sanders did not specify if "trade" includes talks on rejoining the Trans-Pacific

Partnership, a free trade agreement between eleven Pacific-rim countries,... there's speculation

Abe will try to persuade Trump to follow through on his recent comments about rejoining,...

if the conditions are right for the U.S. Abe is also expected to urge Trump to exempt

Japan from Washington's plan to impose hefty tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum.

The meeting provides Abe an important opportunity as he's in dire need of a policy win as he

faces challenges abroad and protests at home.

Having maintained a hardline stance on Pyongyang, Japan was caught on the back foot with the

upcoming North Korean summits and the rapid diplomatic developments on the Korean peninsula.

Japan has since been making efforts not to be left out of the negotiations.

Abe is also reeling from a cronyism scandal that has caused his approval rating to plunge

to historic lows.

Abe be will be staying at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort for the second time, holding

summit talks on Tuesday and Wednesday and playing at least one round of golf with the

U.S. leader.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump, Abe to hold two-day summit starting Tuesday at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Resort - Duration: 2:18.

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Donald Trump's Personal Love Email To Melania Attributes The Man He Is Today To What She's Done.. - Duration: 5:20.

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Late-Night Hosts React to News Sean Hannity Was Client of Trump's Lawyer | THR News - Duration: 2:53.

"This is crazy!"

"Thank you."

After news broke on Monday that Fox News host Sean Hannity

is also a client of President Donald Trump's personal

lawyer Michael Cohen, the late night hosts were ready to pounce.

Hannity, who said on his radio show Monday that he's occasionally had

"brief discussions" with Cohen about legal issues that he wanted

"his input and perspective on," was revealed as Cohen's mysterious third

client after a federal raid of the lawyer's office last week made headlines.

On ABC's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' the host, who recently had a public feud

with Hannity, was quick to  jumped on the link

between Cohen and the Fox News host.

Addressing Hannity's tweet about Cohen in which he claimed to have never

retained the attorney, received an invoice or paid legal fees,

Kimmel noted: "It's interesting, he has a lawyer he doesn't pay."

"By the way, I'm thinking of hiring Michael Cohen as my lawyer

cause he only has three clients, apparently he works for free.

He doesn't take money from any of them."

Kimmel also referred to Hannity as the

"chief propaganda guy for Trump's legal team," and quipped...

"If this is the biggest witch hunt in history as they say it is,

we're running out of spots on the broomstick. It's getting very full."

Over on CBS's 'The Late Show,' Stephen Colbert marveled that

attorney Michael Cohen, a.k.a. the "sad neck with hair" was in court with his lawyer.

"Pro-tip for the president, when your lawyer needs a lawyer, you need a lawyer."

The host then graciously threw to a CNN clip

to allow the network to reveal the Hannity news.

"CNN, you've earned this."

"Michael Cohen has just disclosed, in court, that the client

who had requested to remain unnamed was Sean Hannity."

Cut back to Colbert, who was then drinking red wine in a leather chair, and...

can you do that on network TV? The host later raised a valid point when he said

"Cohen only has two other clients and all he does for them is pay off mistresses."

"Which raises the obvious question: who did Sean Hannity have sex with?"

Over on Comedy Central's 'Daily Show,' Trevor Noah said that it

wasn't a "good look" for Hannity to be one of Cohen's clients.

"You know Sean Hannity is probably on the phone with his wife like,

'Hey honey, it's so weird how I used the guy who pays off

mistresses to get me out of that parking ticket.'"

Noah also criticized Hannity for not disclosing that he was

Cohen's client, despite reporting on the attorney many times on his show.

"I mean, even Instagram models have higher ethical standards

because they'll be like, 'Drink Tummy Tea. By the way, I'm sponsored by Tummy Tea.'"

As he showed clips from Hannity's show last week,

in which the host addressed the raid of Cohen's office, Noah noted...

"You know, now that we know that he was working with Cohen,

that looks less like a news show and more like a guy really

stressed giving himself a pep talk. He's just like, 'Come on!'"

Also on Comedy Central, 'The Opposition' host Jordan Klepper had a different take.

"Just because Sean works with the fixer,

doesn't mean he's done anything that needs fixing."

"I should know because I'm Michael Cohen's secret fourth client."

To watch full clips of the late night hosts reacting to the Sean Hannity news,

head to THR.com and tell us which host reaction was your favorite in the comments.

For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Lyndsey Rodrigues.

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Trump Official Just Made Brutally Honest Statement About Hanging Hillary And Obama - Duration: 6:12.

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Donald Trump, Politics, Michael Cohen, Sean Hannity, FBI Raid, Investigation - Duration: 2:45.

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Donald Trump has 'direct talks with North Korea at EXTREMELY high levels' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 4:03.

Donald Trump has 'direct talks with North Korea at EXTREMELY high levels'

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump has had "direct talks" with North Korea's ruling regime at

an "extremely high level" and will reveal where he's meeting Kim Jong-un "fairly soon".

The US has "started talking to North Korea directly," Trump told reporters Tuesday

after meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Speaking at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Trump said he was pleased with the progress

the US had made in making steps towards setting up a summit with Kim Jong-un.

He said: "We have had direct talks at very high levels, extremely high levels with North

Korea."

Trump has agreed to meet with Kim, paving the way for an unprecedented encounter between

two world leaders that were boasting about the size of their nuclear buttons only months

ago.

Allowing North Korea to participate in the Winter Olympics in South Korea was the catalyst

for a thawing in relations, Trump said.

But Trump suggested that "wouldn't have happened" without his input, which included threatening

to unleash "fire and fury" on North Korea.

His talks with high profile officials in Kim's regime "allows good will" and indicates "good

things are happening" in the pursuit of peace on the Korean peninsula.

Trump added: "We'll see what happens, because ultimately it's the end result that counts,

not the fact that we're thinking about having a meeting or having a meeting."

The President said it was possible that diplomatic efforts to arrange a summit will fall short.

"It's possible things won't go well and we won't have the meetings and we'll just continue

to go on this very strong path we have taken," he said.

He also backed efforts between South Korea and the North aimed to end a state of war

that has existed between the two countries since 1953.

"They do have my blessing to discuss the end of the war.

People don't realise the Korean War has not ended," he said.

"It's going on right now.

And they are discussing an end to the war.

Subject to a deal they have my blessing and they do have my blessing to discuss that."

Trump said US officials are looking at five different locations for a late-May or early-June

meeting with Kim.

Asked if any of those were in the United States, said "no".

He did not identify who on the US side was talking to the North Koreans.

Trump and Abe are having two days of talks largely focused on the prospective summit

with Kim.

North Korea is willing to talk with the US and is committed to denuclearising his country,

Kim said during a trip to China.

"The issue of denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula can be resolved, if South Korea

and the United States respond to our efforts with goodwill, create an atmosphere of peace

and stability while taking progressive and synchronous measures for the realisation of

peace," he said.

"It is our consistent stand to be committed to denuclearisation on the peninsula, in accordance

with the will of late President Kim Il Sung and late General Secretary Kim Jong Il."

In his first foreign trip since taking power, the North Korean leader travelled to Beijing

for a historic meeting with Xi to consolidate their "traditional friendship".

Analysts believe the trip, Kim's first since becoming supreme leader in 2011, was preparation

for upcoming summits with South Korea, Japan and the US.

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