and so it begins...

Very interesting development :
people investigating him are those who
-investigated Enron, when most Americans were standing behind Enron;
-investigated crime families, where most Americans would prefer not to get involved.
I am also astonished that it is now the FBI itself that is involved.
The CIA voiced their reservations during the campain : certainly from information they had
from overseas agents. And now, your own local FBI is now gathering a serious team.

Always something interesting coming from US politicians.
 
And let's not forget Comey himself. He faced down the Gambino crime family, prosecuted the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 US Air Force members, led the indictments in the Adelphia Communications fraud case, AND he was a special counsel in the Whitewater investigations.

The Trumptards who think that Comey was somehow weak or sniveling in his testimony missed all the legal traps he was laying for Trump while he was talking. He's no slouch.
 
James Quarles, who worked on the Watergate investigation as a young prosecutor.

Former acting US solicitor general Neal Katyal, who is a partner at Hogan Lovells and one of the lead attorneys for Hawaii in the travel ban lawsuit against Trump.

Deputy solicitor general Michael Dreeben, a prolific Supreme Court advocate who oversees the Justice Department's criminal appellate docket.

Andrew Weissmann, chief of the Criminal Division's fraud section, who served as former director of the Enron Task Force and general counsel under Mueller at the FBI.

Jeannie Rhee, a former federal prosecutor and top official at the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel.

Preet Bharara -- former US attorney of the Southern District of New York, who has had his own tussle with Trump and had a ringside seat to Comey's testimony Thursday.

Aaron Zebley, who previously served as Mueller's chief of staff at the FBI.
 
Popping corn prices quadruple.:D.

Coincidence or Clinton conspiracy?

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