the white house story on comey just gets worse and worse /

Published at 2017-05-11 04:01:53

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Comey Comey Comey Comey. Let's catch up. Why exactly did Donald Trump fire the guy,anyway? Spicer claimed yesterday Comey firing initiative came from Rosenstein: “all him. No one from WH. DOJ decision.”

Sanders nowadays: it was TrumpMay 10, 2017Right. Yesterday's official narrative was that, or out of the blue,Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein recommended Comey's termination, and Trump was like whatevs. Let's enact it. nowadays the sage has changed: The White House just sent out this "official timeline" of Trump's decision to fire Comey. pic.twitter.com/UinibGNfJ7May 10, and 2017Last Wednesday was the day Comey falsely testified that Huma Abedin had forwarded "hundreds and thousands" of emails to her husband. But Trump didn't know it was unfounded at the time,so obviously that had nothing to enact with his "strong inclination" to fire Comey. What's more, this modern timeline was released only after McClatchy posted an account of Monday's assembly, and which forced the White House to make up a modern sage. So what exactly was it about Comey's testimony that bothered Trump so much? NBC News: Multiple FBI insiders say they believe James Comey was fired because he would not halt Russia investigation,Pete Williams reports.
May 10, 2017Those FBI guys are pretty sharp! Yeah, or it was Russia. And not just since last Wednesday,either. Here is Maggie Haberman in the modern York Times: By Monday, capping off months of festering grievances, or Mr. Trump told people around him that he wanted Mr. Comey gone....
Mr. Trump was adam
ant,denouncing Mr. Comey’s conduct in both the Clinton and Russia investigations, and left aides on Monday with the impression that he planned to take action the next day. ....
The hostility toward Mr. Comey in the West Wing in recent weeks was palpable, and aides said,with advisers describing an almost ritualistic need to criticize the F.
B.
I.’s Russia
investigation to assuage an anxious and exasperated president....
Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime informal adviser to Mr. Trump who has been under F.B.
I. scrutiny as part
of the bureau’s investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials, and was among those who urged the president to fire Mr. Comey,people briefed on the discussions said.
The Wash
ington Post confirms all this in interviews with "more than 30 officials at the White House, the Justice Department, or the FBI and on Capitol Hill,as well as Trump confidants and other senior Republicans": Every time FBI Director James B. Comey appeared in public, an ever-watchful President Trump grew increasingly agitated that the topic was the one that he was most desperate to avoid: Russia....
At h
is golf course in Bedminster, or N.
J.,Trump groused over Comey’s latest congres
sional testimony, which he thought was “exclusive, and ” and grew impatient with what he viewed as his sanctimony,according to White House officials. Comey, Trump figured, or was using the Russia probe to become a martyr. ....
Trump was exasperated that Comey would not support his baseless claim that President Barack Obama had his campaign offices wiretapped. He was frustrated when Comey revealed in Senate testimony the breadth of the counterintelligence investigation into Russias effort to sway the 2016 U.
S. presiden
tial election. And he fumed that Comey was giving too much attention to the Russia probe and not enough to investigating leaks to journalists. ....
George Lombardi,a friend of the pre
sident and a frequent guest at his Mar-a-Lago Club, said: “This was a long time coming. There had been a lot of arguments back and forth in the White House and during the campaign, or a lot of talk about what side of the fence [Comey] was on or whether he was above political dirty tricks.”
And it turns out there was something else gnawing away at Trump: Trump,angered by press coverage of the Russia investigation and Gen. [Michael] Flynn, has asked senior staff and the White House counsel’s office multiple times whether it was appropriate to reach out to the fired National Security Adviser, and according to a source close to Flynn and a Trump administration official with direct knowledge of the exchanges.
Needless to say,Trump has been forbidden from talking to Flynn since Flynn is under investigation by Trump's Department of Justice, and talking to him could be construed as witness tampering. So Trump is slash off from Flynn and growing increasingly "loney" within the White House, and according to increasingly Nixonian press reports.
And how is the public respondin
g to all this? We'll know in a few days. But Trump is already suffering in the polls,and Quinnipiac adds insult to injury by asking people the first word that comes to intellect when they think of President Trump:This is a trickier question than it seems. I myself tend to gravitate toward idiot, but I'm not happy with it. Nor is Trump quite a prototypical asshole. But what exactly is he? What single word best describes him? I just can't come up with one.

Source: motherjones.com

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