Lol, Trump troll, what you have been reduced to, it's sad.
Irony, a leftist dumbfuck troll calling others trolls. Your complete lack of self awareness is only "trumped" by your glaring ignorance.
Lol, Trump troll, what you have been reduced to, it's sad.

I doubt it, he, along with many think Trump is honest. It would be funny if our nation wasn't at risk. I mean the guy went to the ME not even knowing we had a military base in Qatar.

The criminal aspect is a strawman.
The take home is that Comey is a leaker and his leak was intended to damage Trump. Couple that with the fact he refused to go public with what he knew to be true---Trump wasn't a subject of investigation.
He's a Swamp Weasel. Comey saw all the fake news headlines claiming Trump was subject of an investigation---yet he knew better. He might as well come out of the closet as part of The Resistance.
He deserved be fired while he was on the other side of the country. And he deserved to have his office cleaned out while he was gone.

It would have been even more dramatic, if they would have waited until he returned to DC, then stopped him at the entrance to the FBI (with reporters on hand), and told him he wasn't allowed to enter.
While he stood there in wonderment and confusion, they could have then called, had his stuff brought down to him, and demanded he surrender his gun, badge, and FBI ID.
NOW, THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN EPIC.
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You hang onto that, bravs. Brighter legal minds than yours disagree.
Did Comey violate executive privilege by testifying in the Senate and disclosing his conversations with the president?
No, according to experts on executive privilege, in part because Comey is no longer an administration official. Moreover, the president may have waived any privilege by also
publicly discussing his contacts with Comey.
“Executive privilege does not apply to a private citizen who is called to testify before the Senate,” said Mark J. Rozell, dean of the school of policy and government at George Mason University and the author of a 2010 book on executive privilege. “Trump tripped himself up, first by speaking about his conversation and by firing Comey.”
Typically, legal privileges are invoked by people who have evidence or documents that someone else is seeking. By invoking their privilege, they are saying they are refusing to turn over the material. But in this instance, Comey was a private citizen who was willing to speak to the Senate. “There is no legal prohibition on him, as a private citizen, discussing his conversations with the president,” Rozell said, so long as he was not revealing information that was classified as secret. And Comey said Thursday that he intentionally ensured that nothing in his memos about the Trump meetings contained anything that could be considered classified material
So did Comey violate any law or privilege by releasing the memo recounting his conversations with Trump?
Probably not. Several lawyers said he was free to reveal the information. But some were troubled by Comey disclosing the actual memo.
“These were unclassified notes made by Comey himself. I know of no legal bar to his releasing them to the press,” said Walter Dellinger, a former White House lawyer under President Clinton.
Lawyers pointed to the dozens of books written in which former White House aides described their times working with the president, including details about their confidential conversations. The 1st Amendment and its protection for the freedom of speech would probably stand in the way of any effort to block such a book, assuming it did not reveal classified information."
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-pol-trump-comey-privilege-qa-20170608-htmlstory.html
LOL, would have been another fail IMHO.. SOmeone would have leaked it to COmey & they would be standing there like fools waiting.![]()
How would they have leaked it, if no one knew until he got there?
Lol, Trump troll, what you have been reduced to, it's sad.