James Comey under investigation for insulting the king

Anonymous
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What, the special MAGA snowflakes are afraid of seashells now?

Someone get them a safe space.


LOL. Afraid? No.

Just noting that this seems to be Comey's MO for sending out the bat signals to his followers.



His “followers”?! He has followers? Who?! I can’t stand him. He threw the election to Trump after his announcement about investigating HRC. What American likes him??


Yes, shame on him for circumventing FOIA by keeping official e-mails on an unsecure private server he controlled and letting thousands end up on the laptop of a sex offender and permanently deleting 30,000 records. Oh wait. . .

Are you really criticizing Hillary Clinton because her assistant happened to be married to a sex offender?


Well, Weiner never would have had those e-mails on his laptop if Hillary kept her official e-mails with classified information on a secure government system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What, the special MAGA snowflakes are afraid of seashells now?

Someone get them a safe space.


LOL. Afraid? No.

Just noting that this seems to be Comey's MO for sending out the bat signals to his followers.



His “followers”?! He has followers? Who?! I can’t stand him. He threw the election to Trump after his announcement about investigating HRC. What American likes him??


Yes, shame on him for circumventing FOIA by keeping official e-mails on an unsecure private server he controlled and letting thousands end up on the laptop of a sex offender and permanently deleting 30,000 records. Oh wait. . .

Are you really criticizing Hillary Clinton because her assistant happened to be married to a sex offender?


Hillary did official business using a private e-mail account and kept them on an unsecure private server under her control and she did it to knowingly circumvent FOIA. To demonstrate how unsecure that practice was, those e-mails also ended up on Anthony Weiner's laptop.
Anonymous



"I don’t love it, but Comey is among the 10 people in the country most responsible for Trump becoming president in the first place. If someone is going to get targeted by unfair Trump prosecutions, he’s among the most deserving."

Yes. Better Comey than an innocent person. The indictment of Comey for the second time demonstrates the trope "Everything Trump Touches Dies." #ETTD
Anonymous
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"I don’t love it, but Comey is among the 10 people in the country most responsible for Trump becoming president in the first place. If someone is going to get targeted by unfair Trump prosecutions, he’s among the most deserving."

Yes. Better Comey than an innocent person. The indictment of Comey for the second time demonstrates the trope "Everything Trump Touches Dies." #ETTD


He might be deserving, but you can’t cheer it on in people you don’t like because either way it sets the precedent that the precedent that that the government can persecute and prosecute you because you hurt the presidents feelings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


"I don’t love it, but Comey is among the 10 people in the country most responsible for Trump becoming president in the first place. If someone is going to get targeted by unfair Trump prosecutions, he’s among the most deserving."

Yes. Better Comey than an innocent person. The indictment of Comey for the second time demonstrates the trope "Everything Trump Touches Dies." #ETTD


He might be deserving, but you can’t cheer it on in people you don’t like because either way it sets the precedent that the precedent that that the government can persecute and prosecute you because you hurt the presidents feelings.


Not only because you hurt the president's feelings, but because you refused to use your role as one of the most powerful law enforcement officials in our country to do illegal things at the president's command. THAT is what Comey did which 'hurt the president's feelings.'
Anonymous
I love that they have to prove Trump was afraid of Comey. Haha! What a pssy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What, the special MAGA snowflakes are afraid of seashells now?

Someone get them a safe space.


LOL. Afraid? No.

Just noting that this seems to be Comey's MO for sending out the bat signals to his followers.



His “followers”?! He has followers? Who?! I can’t stand him. He threw the election to Trump after his announcement about investigating HRC. What American likes him??


Yes, shame on him for circumventing FOIA by keeping official e-mails on an unsecure private server he controlled and letting thousands end up on the laptop of a sex offender and permanently deleting 30,000 records. Oh wait. . .

Are you really criticizing Hillary Clinton because her assistant happened to be married to a sex offender?


Hillary did official business using a private e-mail account and kept them on an unsecure private server under her control and she did it to knowingly circumvent FOIA. To demonstrate how unsecure that practice was, those e-mails also ended up on Anthony Weiner's laptop.


None of it was conceivably a crime meriting an FBI investigation. It only went there because of made up claims the emails were classified and after the fact classifications. Plus Comey made the decision to do a sanctimonious press conference to announce the results in clear violation of DOJ policy, and then publicly reopened the BS investigation just a few days before the election.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At what point does this become straight up harassment?

That happened a long time ago
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At what point does this become straight up harassment?


Six lawsuits over several years? Not even.

You democrats set the benchmark. Enjoy the fruits of it.

Payback is gonna be a biatch come 2029.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Comey probably has regrets for carrying Guiliani's water in the fall of 2016.


Comey was a lifelong Republican. He singlehandedly tanked Hillary's campaign with his ButterEmails stunt.

But he dares question Trump and gets fed to the hyenas.

Republicans are the worst

FAFO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What, the special MAGA snowflakes are afraid of seashells now?

Someone get them a safe space.


LOL. Afraid? No.

Just noting that this seems to be Comey's MO for sending out the bat signals to his followers.



His “followers”?! He has followers? Who?! I can’t stand him. He threw the election to Trump after his announcement about investigating HRC. What American likes him??


Yes, shame on him for circumventing FOIA by keeping official e-mails on an unsecure private server he controlled and letting thousands end up on the laptop of a sex offender and permanently deleting 30,000 records. Oh wait. . .

Are you really criticizing Hillary Clinton because her assistant happened to be married to a sex offender?


Hillary did official business using a private e-mail account and kept them on an unsecure private server under her control and she did it to knowingly circumvent FOIA. To demonstrate how unsecure that practice was, those e-mails also ended up on Anthony Weiner's laptop.


I think it was bad practice but I don't think it was ever proven that it was "knowingly done to circumvent FOIA" - moreover, most of the handful of "classified" items were found to be improperly marked and handled by others, such that Hillary and her staff would have had no knowledge of whether they were supposed to be classified, along with several that weren't classified, but which were retroactively deemed to be classified after the fact (during the witch hunt). Also, Trump officials were also found to be using non-governmental emails - yet somehow they never suffered any consequences for it whereas Hillary did - exposing the hypocrisy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Todd Blanche really, really, really wants to be formally appointed to head the DOJ.




Blanche is facing serious resistant for his desire to become a member of Washington's most exclusive country club. This country club is where the money and true power flow. It is the country club of former presidents, billionaires, ambassadors, wizards of politics, etc. The membership is bipartisan and they are trying to bar Blanche from joining. I hope they are successful. Send a message.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/28/todd-blanche-metropolitan-club-00894299
https://politicalwire.com/2026/04/28/todd-blanche-blackballed-at-d-c-club/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Comey probably has regrets for carrying Guiliani's water in the fall of 2016.


Comey was a lifelong Republican. He singlehandedly tanked Hillary's campaign with his ButterEmails stunt.

But he dares question Trump and gets fed to the hyenas.

Republicans are the worst

FAFO


His FA was vs Hillary. The FO was from Trump. Make it make sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Todd Blanche really, really, really wants to be formally appointed to head the DOJ.




Blanche is facing serious resistant for his desire to become a member of Washington's most exclusive country club. This country club is where the money and true power flow. It is the country club of former presidents, billionaires, ambassadors, wizards of politics, etc. The membership is bipartisan and they are trying to bar Blanche from joining. I hope they are successful. Send a message.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/28/todd-blanche-metropolitan-club-00894299
https://politicalwire.com/2026/04/28/todd-blanche-blackballed-at-d-c-club/


Huh. The narrative was that the elites had so much to lose from the Epstein files being released, yet it's Blanche who is refusing the release the remainder of the files and it is Blanche who is refusing to prosecute anyone in Epstein's circle.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Comey knew full well what he was doing. It beggars the imagination that the former head of the FBI would claim not to know the very common usage of "86." He has also yet to explain what the message "8647" meant otherwise without the common meaning of "86."

So, he deliberately posted a death threat against POTUS, knowing how serious that is especially from someone with his platform, and then lied about it. I hope he suffers serious consequences if only for being such an arrogant, dishonest, attention-whoring coward.


86 always meant throw out in my work experience.

Yep. It means the food is not fit for consumption. Throw it out.
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