James Comey’s Latest Statement Is An Indictment Of Comey, Not Trump

Comey Was The First To Call A Private, One-On-One Meeting With Trump
Trump should have known that meeting privately with Comey as President-elect was different than meeting with him as President. But Comey set the precedent.

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According to former FBI Director James Comey’s statement to the Senate Intelligence Committee, released Wednesday before his testimony, it was Comey himself who initiated the practice of meeting privately with Donald Trump. The first encounter he describes in the seven-page statement was a briefing with then President-elect Trump at Trump Tower January 6. Here are the relevant parts of the description, which is on page one of the statement:

I was there with other Intelligence Community (IC) leaders to brief him and his new national security team on the findings of an IC assessment concerning Russian efforts to interfere in the election. At the conclusion of that briefing, I remained alone with the PresidentElect to brief him on some personally sensitive aspects of the information assembled during the assessment…
The Director of National Intelligence asked that I personally do this portion of the briefing because I was staying in my position and because the material implicated the FBI’s counter-intelligence responsibilities. We also agreed I would do it alone to minimize potential embarrassment to the President-Elect. …
[P]rior to the January 6 meeting, I discussed with the FBI’s leadership team whether I should be prepared to assure President-Elect Trump that we were not investigating him personally. That was true; we did not have an open counter-intelligence case on him. We agreed I should do so if circumstances warranted. During our one-on-one meeting at Trump Tower, based on PresidentElect Trump’s reaction to the briefing and without him directly asking the question, I offered that assurance.
Since Trump fired Comey, much of this story has centered on Trump’s inappropriate behavior in meeting one-on-one, in private, with his FBI Director about the ongoing Russia investigation, even dismissing other aides and officials to ask Comey for assurances that he was not under investigation. In his statement, Comey reveals that the first time he ever met with Trump, he met with him one-on-one, in private about the ongoing Russia investigation, even dismissing other aides and officials, to assure him he was not under investigation.

Knowing that, it becomes less surprising that Trump might have thought that’s how the two of them were doing business. That doesn’t mean Trump’s behavior was right. He should have known that meeting privately with Comey on these matters as President-elect was different than meeting with him as President. The propriety and power balance changed after he officially became Comey’s boss. But it fits with what we know of the two men that Comey might make that distinction but Trump wouldn’t.

Further, we all know that Comey’s self-conception is as the last Boy Scout in Washington. It’s a tale that works for him, and he is often given unquestioning credit for honesty and impeccable morals in all his professional conduct. Frankly, I’m inclined to trust him more than Trump. But in their desire to nail Trump, many have assumed Comey has no motivations of his own other than truth, justice, and the American way.

But Trump wouldn’t have assumed that of Comey. Trump might have assumed that a powerful guy coming to meet with him, dismissing a bunch of other powerful people from the room, and revealing he has intelligence about some really salacious, potentially embarrassing personal allegations against the president-Elect was sending a bit of a Tony Soprano message of his own. At the very least, Trump may have reasonably assumed that in the future, when he wanted to discuss the ongoing Russia investigation and ask about whether he was under investigation, he should do that alone with Comey, as Comey had illustrated that’s exactly how he does that exact thing.

If you subscribe to the theory that most of Trump’s inappropriate behavior comes from ignorance of the lines he’s crossing, a Washington newbie engaging in “New York City talk,” it makes some sense he’d assume from Comey’s behavior that they were going to have a more “New York City” relationship than Comey did.

None of this makes Trump’s behavior good. He’s an impulsive, undisciplined person not interested in figuring out where the lines are and observing them. And he was understandably frustrated, particularly about the now-discredited, salacious allegations against him, which were aired in the national media. The argument for his ignorance of and disregard for ethical lines is an unflattering one that doesn’t exonerate him. But it’s a plausible case, different from the prevailing narrative, and it’s supported by Comey’s version of events.

Mary Katharine Ham is a senior writer at The Federalist.
 
Ugh, stupid spin

He was there with other IC leaders to brief the President-elect - that's customary, he didn't initiate or start something new there.
 
The argument for his ignorance of and disregard for ethical lines is an unflattering one that doesn’t exonerate him. But it’s a plausible case, different from the prevailing narrative, and it’s supported by Comey’s version of events.

This is a never-Trumper trying to discredit Trump, even as she concedes he has been exonerated.

The fact is, Obama never received the kind scrutiny or unfair criticism that Trump has received. The irony is that we actually know that the Obama administration intentionally violated numerous laws, ranging from protecting national security secrets to illegal unmasking of US citizens swept up in intercepts to interfering in the FBI investigation of the Hillary "matter."

The media and the congressional republicans, with a couple of exceptions, just ignore it all and focus on Trump. In this country, we are supposed to investigate actual crimes, not start investigations in hopes of turning up something that can be used against a political adversary. Democrats would be outraged if Trump ordered the DOJ to start a broad investigation of Obama, Hillary or perhaps Maxine Waters, in hopes of turning up something. But that is exactly what they demand for Trump.
 
democrats polices are poorly executed on purpose. Don't fall for this crap.

Look to Gruber. He explained the whole deal. They lie on purpose.
Republicans just screw their base on purpose and blame democrats for not being able to live up to their promises when in reality establishment republicans have no intention of keeping their promises.

The reason why we have bad laws and bad policies is because the polticians screw their voters on purpose for money.

its the same bullshit when democrats try to say CA is to big to govern. Its to big to govern when you enact stupid policies and protect special interests.
 
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You mean Democratic policies like Medicaid and Medicare are poorly executed? They are the most popular programs out there including Social Security and CHIP.
 
You mean Democratic policies like Medicaid and Medicare are poorly executed? They are the most popular programs out there including Social Security and CHIP.

Considering the large scale waste and fraud in Medicaid and Medicare - I would say yes the implementation is very poorly executed. In fact the leader of the department in charge of eliminating the fraud via indictments in our state has stated the programs are very poorly implemented and are open to abuse. Let me also say that most of the fraud (dollar wise) comes from providers, not patients.
 
I mean like obamacare and immigration and open borders and just about everything they have done to destroy the freedom in the once promising state of California where I live.

I mean like the democrat polices that have rotted just about every major city in America from the inside out.

not policies which are from a party which once cared about the workers and their values but now cares about the bankers and their masters in silicon valley.

You mean Democratic policies like Medicaid and Medicare are poorly executed? They are the most popular programs out there including Social Security and CHIP.
 
I mean like obamacare and immigration and open borders and just about everything they have done to destroy the freedom in the once promising state of California where I live.

I mean like the democrat polices that have rotted just about every major city in America from the inside out.

not policies which are from a party which once cared about the workers and their values but now cares about the bankers and their masters in silicon valley.

Oh please, ACA is working properly in any state where the states are cooperating.

As for 'immigration' or 'open borders' and destroying 'freedom' - that's just hyperbole. And you are following up with more fantasies. 'Rotted out" LOL.

And it's hilarious that you are talking about bankers just a day after GOP repealed the mild regulations Obama put on them.
 
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