HOLY SHIT.. Trump just fired JAmes Comey

Why do I get the strange feeling that despite new developments coming out every day, nothing at all will happen to Trump or his people, and that we are in for some big problems in the next several months?

I may consider getting out of here...
That was what the firing of Comey was about. Stopping the prosecution of his associates that would ultimately lead to him.
 
Trump Fires FBI Director James Comey
A White House statement said he acted on the recommendation of the deputy attorney general and the attorney general.



President Trump fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday, a shocking dismissal that removes the top federal law-enforcement official overseeing the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

In a statement announcing the removal, the White House said Trump had “acted based on the clear recommendations of both Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.”

“The FBI is one of our nation’s most cherished and respected institutions and today will mark a new beginning for our crown jewel of law enforcement,” Trump said in the statement.

The firing comes less than a month after Comey told a congressional committee that the FBI is investigating whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russian intelligence services to damage Hillary Clinton’s campaign during the 2016 presidential election. Trump and his associates have repeatedly denied any coordination or wrongdoing.

Comey’s dismissal is likely to raise questions about whether the White House is interfering in that investigation. In a letter from Trump informing Comey of his firing, the president suggested Comey had privately assured Trump he was not being scrutinized. “While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgement of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau,” Trump said.

White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Fox News Tuesday night that Comey’s firing wouldn’t affect the Russia investigations by either Congress or the FBI. “But I think the bigger point on that is, when are they going to let that go?” she then added. “It's been going on for nearly a year. Frankly, it's kind of getting absurd. There's nothing there.”

Later on Tuesday, CNN reported that federal prosecutors in Virginia have issued grand jury subpoenas to associates of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, who was fired by President Trump in February. Flynn’s ouster came after news broke that he had spoken with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States, in December despite multiple denials.

The White House instead linked Comey’s firing to his conduct during the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server last year. In a separate letter, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein chastised Comey for holding a press conference last summer to announce the FBI would not recommend charges against Clinton.


The Director was wrong to usurp the Attorney General's authority on July 5, 2016, and announce his conclusion that the case should be closed without prosecution. It is not the function of the Director to make such an announcement. At most, the Director should have said the FBI had completed its investigation and presented its findings to federal prosecutors. The Director now defends his decision by asserting that he believed Attorney General Loretta Lynch had a conflict. But the FBI Director is never empowered to supplant federal prosecutors and assume command of the Justice Department. There is a well-established process for other officials to step in when a conflict requires the recusal of the Attorney General. On July 5, however, the Director announced his own conclusions about the nation's most sensitive criminal investigation, without authorization of duly appointed Justice Department leaders.

But the explanation fell flat among congressional Democrats, who immediately demanded an independent investigation into Russian election interference after the news broke. Representative Adam Schiff, the ranking Democratic member of the House Intelligence Committee, said Comey’s dismissal “raises profound questions about whether the White House is brazenly interfering in a criminal manner.” Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz went further, calling the episode a “full-fledged constitutional crisis.”

The FBI director’s role in the Clinton investigation had already been in the news before Thursday’s dismissal. Hours before his firing, Comey sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee clarifying erroneous testimony he had given the previous week about the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails. Comey told the committee that Huma Abedin, a top Clinton aide, had forwarded thousands of emails to her husband Anthony Weiner, some of which included classified material. But on Tuesday, he clarified that Abedin had only forwarded a smaller number of messages, including two email chains to her husband that contained classified information, and that the remainder came from her phone’s backed-up files on the laptop.

Comey has not yet publicly addressed his firing. According to the New York Times, he learned of his dismissal when the news began appearing on television screens in the bureau’s field office in Los Angeles while he was addressing FBI employees. He is scheduled to testify before an open Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday, but it’s unclear whether he will still participate after his dismissal.

Barack Obama nominated Comey to head the nation’s preeminent federal law-enforcement agency in 2013. While FBI directors serve at the pleasure of the president, they serve 10-year terms to avoid the influence of partisanship. The only other FBI director to be fired was William Sessions, who was dismissed by Bill Clinton in 1993 amid an ethics probe.

The White House said a search for Comey's replacement is underway. Leadership of the FBI now falls to Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, a career civil servant who previously led the bureau's counterterrorism and national-security divisions.

Trump’s next choice for the position will likely face unprecedented scrutiny over their independence from the president. An FBI director can kill any investigation,” said Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent who led the U.S.S. Cole investigation. “It does not look good when the White House fires an FBI director who is investigating the White House. It is a tenured job to insulate the director from politics.”

https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/526032/
 
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But that's what I mean...all this evidence and talk about getting Trump and his crew out, but no action...I hope that the people that want him out are not blowing smoke.
Yeah. The thing is nobody just wants Trump out. Trump won the election by illegitimate means and colluded with a hostile foreign power to do so. That can't stand. I knew this whole debacle would create a constitutional crisis. That's why I've always said that what Trump did is a threat to our democracy and constitution.
 
But that's what I mean...all this evidence and talk about getting Trump and his crew out, but no action...I hope that the people that want him out are not blowing smoke.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of wishful thinking but we are at a point when the harshest things in recent memory are
"People are freaking out over a Photoshopped Photo"

No one gets impeached because "people are freaking out"
 


Absolutely no words! You wake up thinking all of this has been a bad dream. But shockingly you realize it's very real. The most powerful man in the free world has no decorum! No ethics! No respect! No decency! No courage! No civility! Nor an ounce of Professionalism!

I don't fault him because he is the creature he was raised to be. But those that can really do something about it that sit ideally by watching the fabric of all class evaporate away at an alarming rate. Shame on you!

I don't even fault his base. Most of them reek of fear and xenophobia and clinge to the devil they know.

Make America Great Again? Funny, When was it ever GREAT? I'll wait!

Nonetheless, at this rate, it won't even be good enough to be sniff and consume and enjoyed by a starving dog!

Touche' Touché Trump! Touché
 
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Chris Cuomo stunned as Kellyanne Conway says it’s inappropriate to question Trump’s Comey firing

10 MAY 2017 AT 08:39 ET

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CNN’s Chris Cuomo got into a heated discussion with Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway on Wednesday morning, in which Conway chastised Cuomo for questioning the timing of President Donald Trump’s decision to fire FBI Director James Comey.

During the interview, Cuomo pointed out that it didn’t make any sense for the president to fire Comey over his handling of the Clinton email investigation right now, when he could have done so when he first came into office back in January.


Conway then lashed out at Cuomo and told him it was not right for him to question the timing of Trump’s decisions.

“Why is the timing up to you at CNN?” Conway asked.

“It’s just a question,” Cuomo responded.

“If the president had done it in January, you guys would have run the same chyron for three months that he did it in January because he’s got something to hide!” she shot back.

Cuomo pointed out that it took Trump under two weeks to decide to fire Comey — despite the fact that it took him longer to fire former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn after his administration had been informed by former acting attorney Sally Yates that Flynn had likely been compromised by the Russian government.

“It took him two weeks, all right?” Cuomo said. “Why move on it so quickly? Why do it now?”

“Okay, let me ask you the question: Why not?” Conway responded. “Is it too quick for people?”

“Because you’re being investigated by the FBI!” Cuomo said.

Later in the interview, Conway said that Cuomo and the media shouldn’t even be questioning the timing of any of the president’s decisions.

“The President of the United States confers with his team on any number of personnel decisions,” she said. “You want to question the timing of when he hires, when he fires — it’s inappropriate.”

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