Former acting FBI director ordered Russia investigation due to 'concern of national security threat'
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What a bonkers two years the world has endured since Donald Trump landed in the White House, despite losing the popular vote by millions of votes. Who could forget James Comey releasing his extremely inappropriate letter to the public, alerting voters that tFormer acting FBI director ordered Russia investigation due to 'concern of national security threat'
What a bonkers two years the world has endured since Donald Trump landed in the White House, despite losing the popular vote by millions of votes. Who could forget James Comey releasing his extremely inappropriate letter to the public, alerting voters that the FBI was taking a fresh look at old emails from Hillary Clinton associates, emails that turned out to be a big nothing burger, while at the same time never revealing that Donald Trump’s campaign was under investigation for colluding with foreign enemy No. 1, Russia. Without a doubt, those actions impacted the 2016 election. Of course, Trump had reason to believe some members of the FBI were backing him, because still-unidentified agents inside the New York FBI office were leaking like sieves to Rudy Giuliani. Comey would later go on to say he released the Clinton letter because he believed the NYC office would leak the details anyway. These events should be investigated, but that’s a whole other story. With that in mind, Trump came into the White House with the belief Comey and others were “on his side.” Look at how he greeted Comey the first time they met. Trump warmly embraced him, despite the fact that Comey appeared to be trying to blend in to the curtains in the back of the room. Read more