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Trump Fires Comey

Calminian

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I love Trump's timing. Will dems complain? They'll look like idiots. Trump had the ability to do this all along, but I think doing it now makes a lot of sense. Comey is stumbling all over himself, hurting the credibility of the entire Bureau.

Trump Fires FBI Director James Comey
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by DANIEL NUSSBAUM9 May 20173,052

President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday, according to a statement from the White House.
In a statement from the press office, the White House said Trump acted on the recommendation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Borenstein.


“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 a statement announcing Comey’s termination.

In a letter to the president Tuesday, Sessions wrote that after an evaluation, he had concluded that “a fresh start is needed at the leadership of the FBI.”

“It is essential that this Department of Justice clearly reaffirm its commitment to longstanding principles that ensure the integrity and fairness of federal investigations and prosecutions,” Sessions wrote. “The Director of the FBI must be someone who follows faithfully the rules and principles of the Department of Justice and who sets the right example for our law enforcement officials and others in the Department.”

In his own memorandum to the Attorney General Tuesday, Borenstein said the reputation and credibility of the FBI had “suffered substantial damage” in the last year. The deputy attorney general cited Comey’s handling of the investigation into former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s private email server as a “textbook example of what federal prosecutors and agents are taught not to do.”

The president also sent a letter to Comey Tuesday informing him he had been terminated effective immediately.

“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 wrote. “It is essential that we find new leadership for the FBI that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission.”

Comey did not immediately release a statement confirming his dismissal.

Comey was appointed FBI Director by former president Barack Obama in September 2013.

He served as deputy attorney general under the George W. Bush administration from December 2003 until August 2005. Prior to that, he was U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, where he prosecuted a number of major terrorism and criminal cases.

He also worked in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia from 1996 to 2001, and had served as general counsel and senior vice president for Lockheed Martin and general counsel for the investment firm Bridgewater Associates.

Comey became a controversial figure in the 2016 presidential race for the agency’s handling of the investigation into Clinton’s private email server. He came under fire again days before the November 8 election when he announced the discovery of additional emails related to the investigation.

In March, Comey testified that the FBI was investigating the Russian government’s possible interference in the 2016 election, including the “nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government, and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and Russia’s efforts.”

During his appointment ceremony in October 2013, Comey described the obligation of the FBI as having to balance independence from “all political forces and interests” in the United States with its enforcement of the rule of law and the country’s system of checks and balances.

“You see, those three words — Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity — capture the essence of the FBI and its people. And they also explain why I am here,” Comey said at the time, according to a White House transcript. “I wanted to be here to work alongside those people, to represent them, to help them accomplish their mission, and to just be their colleague.”
 
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InTheLight

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I don't know what to think of it. The optics are bad. However, he was too much of a political operator.

I think it's hilarious that liberals have been calling for his resignation/firing since Hillary lost the election. Now watch them condemn the firing.....just because.
 

StefanM

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I think it's hilarious that liberals have been calling for his resignation/firing since Hillary lost the election. Now watch them condemn the firing.....just because.

It's because of the timing. Trump was fine with keeping him on board as long as he was hammering Hillary. When he started getting too close to the Trump administration, things changed.

The only way I will believe it's on the up-and-up is if a special prosecutor is appointed.
 

InTheLight

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The reason being given--that Comey is being fired because he mishandled the announcement of the findings of the Clinton email investigation by holding a press conference--doesn't pass the smell test.

Trump used direct quotes from Comey's press conference all during his campaign and now we're supposed to believe that angers Trump to the point of firing him?

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Reynolds

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The reason being given--that Comey is being fired because he mishandled the announcement of the findings of the Clinton email investigation by holding a press conference--doesn't pass the smell test.

Trump used direct quotes from Comey's press conference all during his campaign and now we're supposed to believe that angers Trump to the point of firing him?

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Nope, Comey botching the prosecution of Hillary angered Trump.
 

InTheLight

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Nope, Comey botching the prosecution of Hillary angered Trump.
Nope. It was how Comey handled announcing his findings.
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The first count against Comey, according to Rosenstein, was his July 5, 2016 announcement during which he alleged Clinton and her colleagues were “extremely careless” in handling classified material on her personal email and server but also said the FBI would not recommend charges.

The memo said Comey was “wrong to usurp” then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s authority.

“It is not the function of the Director to make such an announcement,” Rosenstein wrote, adding that Comey “at most” should have said the FBI had finished its investigation and presented findings to prosecutors.

The memo said Comey compounded “the error” by holding a press conference to “release derogatory information about the subject of a declined criminal investigation,” suggesting he did so “gratuitously.”

The memo said: “The Director laid out his version of the facts for the news media as if it were a closing argument, but without a trial.” Rosenstein called it a “textbook example” of what prosecutors and agents are “taught not to do.”

Why Comey was fired: DOJ rips handling of Clinton case in ouster

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Reynolds

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Nope. It was how Comey handled announcing his findings.
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The first count against Comey, according to Rosenstein, was his July 5, 2016 announcement during which he alleged Clinton and her colleagues were “extremely careless” in handling classified material on her personal email and server but also said the FBI would not recommend charges.

The memo said Comey was “wrong to usurp” then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s authority.

“It is not the function of the Director to make such an announcement,” Rosenstein wrote, adding that Comey “at most” should have said the FBI had finished its investigation and presented findings to prosecutors.

The memo said Comey compounded “the error” by holding a press conference to “release derogatory information about the subject of a declined criminal investigation,” suggesting he did so “gratuitously.”

The memo said: “The Director laid out his version of the facts for the news media as if it were a closing argument, but without a trial.” Rosenstein called it a “textbook example” of what prosecutors and agents are “taught not to do.”

Why Comey was fired: DOJ rips handling of Clinton case in ouster

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None of it was his decision to make. He should have turned his findings over to DOJ and they made the decision on prosecution, not Comey.
 

Calminian

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It's because of the timing. Trump was fine with keeping him on board as long as he was hammering Hillary. When he started getting too close to the Trump administration, things changed.

The only way I will believe it's on the up-and-up is if a special prosecutor is appointed.

Or it could just be the more logical option, that the deputy attorney, just confirmed recently, reviewed the case and recommended Comey's termination. Sure fits the evidence better.

Deputy Attorney General’s Memo Breaks Down Case Against Comey
 
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