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Doesn't matter, it was behind closed doors with a one on one with the President of the United States of America, or did you forget he is the President. It is government information, he was a government employee with special privileges at the time. Privileges that come with conditions... Period.
You are still thinking he is running "The Apprentice" is the problem.
This ain't you talking to me, and let the gossip go.
Wrong, again.
Never watch more than 5 minutes of the show, found it tacky, classless and without merit, like the host.
I only deal is the facts known, you on the other hand make up stuff on the fly, I am not the only one noticing that, maybe you missed that point.
So sorry but that is Not how it works, there is no privilege involved here. I would remind you that having inappropriate private meetings with individual directors of government agencies is frowned upon in Washington for good reasons, trump was trying to hide something he knew was wrong. Period.
You are sitting with a straight face and telling everyone the lie, that Comey did not have
privilege to speak directly to the President of the United States in a closed setting, without restraint?
Doesn't matter, it was behind closed doors with a one on one with the President of the United States of America, or did you forget he is the President. It is government information, he was a government employee with special privileges at the time. Privileges that come with conditions... Period.
You are still thinking he is running "The Apprentice" is the problem.
This ain't you talking to me, and let the gossip go.
If this is so, Trump can sue, but he better get a better lawyer than his personal lawyer because there is no case there. If there was, I guess Obama can sue Bob Gates for the book he wrote about his time in government service.
I'm guessing this line of argument will drop off the same as "if the memos exist" and "by not reporting a felony, Comey is guilty of committing a felony" dribble. And by the by, Comey did tell 5 people in the FBI about his meeting where Trump asked Comey to let the Flynn thing go.
Doesn't matter, it was behind closed doors with a one on one with the President of the United States of America, or did you forget he is the President. It is government information, he was a government employee with special privileges at the time. Privileges that come with conditions... Period.
You are still thinking he is running "The Apprentice" is the problem.
This ain't you talking to me, and let the gossip go.
You clearly don't understand what you are talking about here. The conversations even one on one aren't privileged
Trump tweeted last night that Comey lied under oath repeatedly during yesterday's testimony.
It boggles the mind that someone who already has a bad reputation for lying would accuse a man who was the countries primary law enforcement officer since 2003 of repeated counts of perjury.
Nope, he was a government employee with special privileges with the President of the United States of America. Or did you forget that and think he is still just the Apprentice?
This is not you, writing notes about our conversation here.
Yeah, I do think Trump is still on the apprentice. I think he does too. And Comey had no special privileges with Trump. He was the head of the FBI and knew he couldn't trust Trump. This is just who we want as the head of our intelligence agency. He didn't bow down to Trump because he works for the people of this country.
When Coats and Rogers get questioned again, in public or private, based on their cagey answers, it certainly sounds like they will corroborate reports that Trump asked them to talk to Comey about dropping the Flynn investigation. That will go a long way to establishing who is lying.
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