James Comey Was Just Caught Lying
Did you ever take a look at the face of former FBI director, James Comey’s, and think, ‘soy boy?’ We have. This guy has been all over the map when it comes to how to perform his former job and about the meaning of ethics and in regards to what he really believes.
This is a guy who has selectively leaked information to the press when it helped his Washington Democrat buddies, or made the FBI look like it isn’t being used as a bludgeon by Obama leftovers, and when the receiving press member is one of Comey’s friends.
If you think back to 2016, just after the election, you’ll remember that the lefty news outlets were going on and on about protected sources in the intelligence agencies. We were told that the sources had to be kept secret, that they had loads of dirt on Trump, and that if they were revealed, people would die. Comey supported all of that.
He put the reputation of the entire organization on the line — not to mention that of the news networks that carried all that Comey-approved tripe.
That’s pretty funny, because two years later, there’s still no evidence coming out of the Mueller probe.
We haven’t heard much about that aging soy boy until now. But he might finally be about to get what he deserves because he has just been caught in a lie related to subpoenas. But that isn’t stopping him from going on about how Congress should be doing oversight.
Here’s The Next News Network with more.
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