Trump Fires FBI Boss James
Comey - It's About Time...
By
Moon Of Alabama
May 10,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama" -
President
Trump dismissed the Director of the FBI James
Comey on recommendation of the Deputy Attorney
General, who had served under Obama, and the
Attorney General. The dismissal and the
recommendation memos can be read
here.
Comey
is accused of usurping the Attorney General's
authority on several occasions. In July 2016
Comey decided and publicly announced the closing
of the Clinton email-investigations without a
recommendation of prosecution. He publicly
announced the reopening of the investigation in
October only to close it again a few days later.
At the first closing of the investigation Comey
held a press conference and
said:
“our
judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor
would bring such a case.”
That,
by far, exceeded his competency, Since when can
a police officer decide how "reasonable" a
prosecutor may or may not be, and make public
announcements about that? Clinton's running of a
private email server broke several laws. Anyone
but she would have been prosecuted at least for
breaching secrecy and security regulations.
It is
not the job of the police to decide about
prosecutions. The police is an investigating
agent of the public prosecutors office. It can
make recommendations about prosecutions but not
decide about them. Recommendations are to be
kept confidential until they are decided upon by
the relevant authority - the prosecutor.
The
formal dismissal of Comey is, in my view, the
right thing to do. It should have been done
earlier.
But the political dimension of the dismissal is
not about the Clinton email affair at all. It is
about the "Russia interfered with the election"
nonsense Clinton invented as excuse for her
self-inflicted loss of the vote. The whole
anti-Trump/anti-Russia campaign run by neocons
and "Resistance" democrats, is designed to block
the foreign policy - detente with Russia - for
which Trump was elected. The anti-Russia
inquisition is
dangerous groupthink.
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There is no evidence - none at all - that Russia
"interfered" with the U.S. election. There is no
evidence - none at all - that Russia colluded
with the Trump campaign. The Democratic Senator
Dianna Feinstein, who sits on the Judiciary
Committee as well as the Select Committee on
Intelligence, recently
confirmed that publicly
(vid) immediately
after she had
again been briefed by the CIA:
Blitzer mentioned that Feinstein and other
colleagues from the Senate Select Committee
on Intelligence had visited CIA headquarters
on Tuesday to be briefed on the
investigation. He then asked Feinstein
whether she had evidence,
without disclosing any classified
information, that there was collusion
between the Trump campaign and Russia during
the 2016 presidential campaign.
"Not at this time," Feinstein said.
Blitzer
was stunned.
There
is no evidence. But the FBI Director keeps an
investigation open on the issue and talks about
it. He does not make any recommendation to the
prosecutors. After six month of investigation
the FBI has no evidence for any of the rumors
about Russian interference that are thrown
around. It should have closed the case with a
clear recommendation not to prosecute the issue.
(That the former Trump NSA General Flynn once
took money for a gig at Russia Today is a none
issue. He took ten times as much money from
Turkey but no one seems to be interested in the
background of that deal.)
That Comey kept the case open was political
interference from his side. Hearings and public
rumors about the case blocked the political
calendar. Instead of following the facts, and
deciding based upon them, he was running a
political campaign by himself. John Edgar Hoover
demonstrated
how much damage an unrestricted FBI director on
political witch hunt can cause. No such
dictatorial power should ever again be vested in
that position and in a person who is prone to
exceed his competencies.
The
Clinton partisans and the Russia hawks will howl
about Trump's decision for a day or two. They
fear losing their current hobby horse. They will
soon find a different one.
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This FBI Director has sought for years to jail me on account of my political activities. If I can oppose his firing, so can you. https://t.co/zUp5kquy8q
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