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This reminds me a lot of the Bill Clinton impeachment. Yes, there was wrongdoing and deeds that were inappropriate, but not enough to remove a popular President from office. No "smoking gun" so to speak.
Because the GOP controlled Senate decided not to do so. They could have if they wanted.
Yeah, kind of funny that a 6' + Director of the FBI is such a little wussy that he can't question presidents motives when he speaks to him (as is his damn job) and then is too much of a little baby to even mention this proclaimed "serious" offense to his superior after it happened.
Sorry progressives, you again... came up with nothing.
So if it were you and your CEO (never mind a thin-skinned POTUS) speaking, you would feel it is perfectly ok to question his/her motives? Seriously? It's called protocol and respect for a superior, as well as civility, something foreign to Trump.
What hearing are you watching? This is all about Trump, from start to finish, thus far (and he ain't coming off looking very good). Obama hasn't even been mentioned.
Actually, mostly. Except that Lynch directed him to downplay the Clinton Investigation by not calling it an "investigation" which confused him and concerned him..
Where in Comey's memo did he say Trump ordered him to do something?
He said that was his "interpretation." That's meaningless, and everyone knows that. Comey looks like even more of a buffoon than he did with the Hillary email fiasco.
Cops go by gut feelings all the time. Most times they are right.
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