Anonymous wrote:I didn't read through all 32 pages, so sorry if something similar has been posted before, but here's my theory on Comey:
A. After investigstimg Hillary's multiple felonies (regarding both her blatant disregard of rules involving national security and the pay-for-play donations to the CF), he was mortified that someone with such little regard for the country - and only for herself - could be president. He wanted to "follow the evidence" as they say and refer her for prosecution. The deal would be that Lynch would fall her on sword and save Hillary, per Obama's instructions.
B. Once the secret rendezvous between Lynch and the FBI's target's wife (who happened to be a former president), Lynch could no longer allow the referral to even be made to her, since deciding against prosecution would clearly demonstrate that the fix was in. Comey was strong-armed into doing it for her.
C. Comey was sick about it, so he decided that while he could not formally refer the case, he would lay out all of Hillary's wrongdoings, and let the voters decide. He was certain that once people knew how Hillary put her own ambitions ahead of national security, then wouldn't vote for her.
D. Then, right before the election, when polls showed she was in the lead, he was sick again. He single-handledy had earlier paved the way for a person deserving of jail to become president. That, combined with the fact that he had told Congress that the investigation was over, led him to disclose that they were looking into additional emails they discovered.
Sure, anything is possible. And Trump fired Comey for being too hard on her. Or too easy on her, I'm getting those reasons mixed up.