Should gubment workers be loyal to constitution/law? trumpf demands loyalty to HIM

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WASHINGTON — Only seven days after Donald J. Trump was sworn in as president, James B. Comey has told associates, the F.B.I. director was summoned to the White House for a one-on-one dinner with the new commander in chief.

The conversation that night in January, Mr. Comey now believes, was a harbinger of his downfall this week as head of the F.B.I., according to two people who have heard his account of the dinner.

As they ate, the president and Mr. Comey made small talk about the election and the crowd sizes at Mr. Trump’s rallies. The president then turned the conversation to whether Mr. Comey would pledge his loyalty to him.
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[h=3]Listen to The Daily[/h] The White House’s story about James Comey’s firing is unraveling. Among those contradicting the president is the president.






















Mr. Comey declined to make that pledge. Instead, Mr. Comey has recounted to others, he told Mr. Trump that he would always be honest with him, but that he was not “reliable” in the conventional political sense.






The White House says this account is not correct. And Mr. Trump, in an interview on Thursday with NBC, described a far different dinner conversation with Mr. Comey in which the director asked to have the meeting and the question of loyalty never came up.:rofl2: It was not clear whether he was talking about the same meal, but they are believed to have had only one dinner together.


By Mr. Comey’s account, his answer to Mr. Trump’s initial question apparently did not satisfy the president, the associates said. Later in the dinner, Mr. Trump again said to Mr. Comey that he needed his loyalty

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As described by the two people, the dinner offers a window into Mr. Trump’s approach to the presidency, through Mr. Comey’s eyes. A businessman and reality television star who never served in public office, Mr. Trump may not have understood that by tradition, F.B.I. directors are not supposed to be political loyalists, which is why Congress in the 1970s passed a law giving them 10-year terms to make them independent of the president.


Mr. Comey described details of his refusal to pledge his loyalty to Mr. Trump to several people close to him on the condition that they not discuss it publicly while he was F.B.I. director. But now that Mr. Comey has been fired, they felt free to discuss it on the condition of anonymity.
A White House spokeswoman on Thursday disputed the description of the dinner by Mr. Comey’s associates.
 
Has anyone here ever had a job where the boss asked you to pledge loyalty to him?

I haven't. At most, they generally might ask if I am willing to carry out the vision and objectives of the corporation, business, et al.
 
WOW the left is unhinged

There isn't a politician alive who doesn't want people who are loyal to them. Grow the fuck up.

Yes as if Obama hired people who would be disloyal. Makes sense
 
Has anyone here ever had a job where the boss asked you to pledge loyalty to him?

I haven't. At most, they generally might ask if I am willing to carry out the vision and objectives of the corporation, business, et al.

Never. I've had the same experiences as you. Only authoritarians demand loyalty.

Cons are fruitcakes. The FBI director is supposed to be loyal to the law. I guess trump thinks demanding loyalty from Comey means he gets a free pass on whatever he does with no fear of investigation.
 
Loyal to the law-sure, loyal to the constitution-sure, loyal to dear leader who is under investigation??? HELL NO!!! This isn't Russia.:palm:
 
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