BREAKING News About James Comey…
He Was Just IMPLICATED!
Some people always thought there was something suspicious with former FBI head James Comey
and today's news might finally implicate him in some rather disturbing allegations.
While Hillary Clinton tries to pretend that he was one of the countless actors out to
get her during the 2016 presidential election, anyone paying attention saw the man doing
might have been secretly doing her a massive favor far more profound than we could imagine
and it was possibly done right before our own very eyes.
Was the FBI NOT supposed to investigate her private email server?
That would be just a tad too obvious, don't you think?
Instead, they put on an "investigation" for the show of it, but that was over before
it truly got started.
We've known this since August, when a letter written by Senators Chuck Grassley and Sen.
Lindsey Graham to the new FBI Director Chris Wray, claiming to have seen evidence showing
Comey began drawing up statements on closing the investigation months before he cleared
Clinton.
By then we had already known that Comey had drafted his letter exonerating Hillary before
the FBI interviewed her.
Very strange how that works.
That's why the facts hardly matched the punishment when Comey decided not to instruct
the DOJ to press charges.
Comey began by pointing out that Hillary had potentially lied about why she had a private
email server, lied about not sending and receiving classified information on it, and said that
someone might have hacked her devices.
Comey made it clear that an ordinary citizen under similar circumstances would face a harsher
punishment – but they couldn't prove that Hillary intended to break the law.
I suppose everyone convicted of involuntary manslaughter should complain?
They didn't intend for their crime to happen.A new development comes our way.
According to Fox News, newly released documents obtained by Fox News reveal that then-FBI
Director James Comey's draft statement on the Hillary Clinton email probe was edited
numerous times before his public announcement, in ways that seemed to water down the bureau's
findings considerably.
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, sent a
letter to the FBI on Thursday that shows the multiple edits to Comey's highly scrutinized
statement.
In an early draft, Comey said it was "reasonably likely" that "hostile actors" gained
access to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email account.
That was changed later to say the scenario was merely "possible."
Another edit showed language was changed to describe the actions of Clinton and her colleagues
as "extremely careless" as opposed to "grossly negligent."
This is a key legal distinction.
Johnson, writing about his concerns in a letter Thursday to FBI Director Christopher Wray,
said the original "could be read as a finding of criminality in Secretary Clinton's handling
of classified material."
Removing language that could portray Hillary in a criminal light might be a bit of a problem,
right?
Probably not something a man with a vendetta against her would do.
Johnson continued, "The edited statement deleted the reference to gross negligence
– a legal threshold for mishandling classified material – and instead replaced it with
an exculpatory sentence."
Had the reference to gross negligence remained, it wouldn't have been possible to make the
case that Hillary didn't know she was breaking the law because it would've been irrelevant.
Many believe Hillary knowingly violated the law.
That could be why she apparently lied to the FBI so frequently about the details of her
private email server.
The 33,000 missing emails seemed suspect, as well as the fact that she faced zero charges
for destroying evidence.
When it came to classified information, Comey edited a reference to the "sheer volume"
of classified information discussed on email.
A "sheer volume" that a hacker could've very well laid his eyes on and used for something
malevolent.
"While the precise dates of the edits and identities of the editors are not apparent
from the documents, the edits appear to change the tone and substance of Director Comey's
statement in at least three respects," Johnson wrote Thursday.
That includes, Johnson said, "repeated edits to reduce Secretary Clinton's culpability
in mishandling classified information."
In conclusion, the edits to Comey's public statements "made months prior to the conclusion
of the FBI's investigation of Secretary Clinton's conduct, had a significant impact
on the FBI's public evaluation of the implications of her actions."
It's great that Hillary Clinton lost the election despite not being held responsible
for any of her actions.
It would've been more satisfying to watch her campaign from a jail cell wearing a fashionable
orange jumpsuit.
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