Another fake story falls apart.
Exactly - they just want to make these false claims because of that. People with TDS want to and will believe any and all of these lies. There will be a lot more before the election.
I think you have it exactly right.Fredo is probably unhappy with his life, that reflects badly on a person. I think more than anything Trump loves pushing peoples buttons and being the center of attention. Imagine a world where big media simply ignored him.
I think you have it exactly right.
He would probably have a stroke.
The Inspector General report has come out on Comey's handling of memos from his time with the FBI. Very short version- he isn't being criminally charged based on this, but he violated FBI regs and his employment agreement repeatedly and knowingly. Wonder if they can rescind his pension or some other punishment?
DOJ Inspector General’s Report Blasts James Comey
Short version of information excepted from the OIG report:
- Comey considered his memos to be personal documents and not FBI property. "In view of the clarity of relevant provisions of law, policies, and Comey’s Employment Agreement, the assertion that the Memos were personal records was not reasonable. …"
- Comey violated policy and his employment agreement again when he shared those documents with attorneys and and his friend.
- Comey both claimed that the one memo was too sensitive to share with the OIG and pushed it to the public domain in the NY Times.
- Comey's own team understood that he was well outside of bounds when they were informed of what he had done. "Members of Comey’s senior leadership team used the adjectives “surprised,” “stunned,” “shocked,” and “disappointment” to describe their reactions to learning that Comey acted on his own to provide the contents of Memo 4, through Richman, to a reporter."
- Comey set a poor example for the 35,000 current members and the many former members of the organization he led regarding handling of sensitive information.
- Other options were available to Comey that he did not take advantage of for handling these memos. "Comey had several other lawful options available to him"
I don't know if they could do it, hence the question. The justification would be malfeasance and violation of employment policies and contract. Providing ongoing payment after such actions is unjust.