The President who cried wolf
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Trump is reportedly mad his FBI director isn't hurting Biden before the election, might fire him
Peter Weber
Thu, October 22, 2020, 12:25 AM EDT
"President Trump and his advisers have repeatedly discussed whether to fire FBI Director Christopher A. Wray after Election Day," less than four years into his 10-year term, The Washington Post reports. "Trump often complains about members of his Cabinet and contemplates dismissing them, without doing so," the Post concedes, but he is "increasingly frustrated" that "federal law enforcement has not delivered his campaign the kind of last-minute boost that the FBI provided in 2016."
Specifically, the Post says, Trump is agitated that neither Wray nor Attorney General William Barr has announced that "Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, his son Hunter Biden, or other Biden associates are under investigation," as then-FBI Director James Comey did with Hillary Clinton 11 days before the last presidential election, sending Clinton's poll numbers sliding.
Comey's decision to publicly disclose a reopened, ultimately fruitless investigation of Clinton's emails so close to the election was sharply criticized by Democrats and the Justice Department inspector general. It was also the official reason Trump fired Comey four years into his 10-year term.
Trump hasn't exactly kept his feelings secret. As his poll numbers remain dire weeks before Election Day, Trump "has intensified public calls for jailing his challenger, much as he did for Hillary Clinton," the Post notes. "Trump has called Biden a 'criminal' without articulating what laws he believes the former vice president has broken."
Sticking to his latest campaign messaging, Trump baselessly calls Hunter Biden a criminal, then turns the question on the reporter: "You know who's a criminal? You're a criminal for not reporting it."
Trump is reportedly mad his FBI director isn't hurting Biden before the election, might fire him
Peter Weber
Thu, October 22, 2020, 12:25 AM EDT
"President Trump and his advisers have repeatedly discussed whether to fire FBI Director Christopher A. Wray after Election Day," less than four years into his 10-year term, The Washington Post reports. "Trump often complains about members of his Cabinet and contemplates dismissing them, without doing so," the Post concedes, but he is "increasingly frustrated" that "federal law enforcement has not delivered his campaign the kind of last-minute boost that the FBI provided in 2016."
Specifically, the Post says, Trump is agitated that neither Wray nor Attorney General William Barr has announced that "Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, his son Hunter Biden, or other Biden associates are under investigation," as then-FBI Director James Comey did with Hillary Clinton 11 days before the last presidential election, sending Clinton's poll numbers sliding.
Comey's decision to publicly disclose a reopened, ultimately fruitless investigation of Clinton's emails so close to the election was sharply criticized by Democrats and the Justice Department inspector general. It was also the official reason Trump fired Comey four years into his 10-year term.
Trump hasn't exactly kept his feelings secret. As his poll numbers remain dire weeks before Election Day, Trump "has intensified public calls for jailing his challenger, much as he did for Hillary Clinton," the Post notes. "Trump has called Biden a 'criminal' without articulating what laws he believes the former vice president has broken."
Sticking to his latest campaign messaging, Trump baselessly calls Hunter Biden a criminal, then turns the question on the reporter: "You know who's a criminal? You're a criminal for not reporting it."
Of course we know who the REAL criminal is Mr. Trump University, Mr. Tax Evader, Mr. Money Launderer, Mr. Obstruction of Justice, Mr. Tiny c's on the Housing Applications, Mr. Emoluments Violater, Mr. Rapist, Mr. Impeached.
However, we all will have to await you being dragged out of the White House by your tiny orange hands in late January before you get prosecuted. That is, if you don't escape the country first.
Comments (4)
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Show a little bit of respect to the site?
Show a little bit of respect to the site?
You continuously flood the blogs with worthless unsubstantiated BS and have the nerve to criticise someone who posts actual facts. lol
Oh I forgot, you're a Trumpette so no rules for you only for those who dislike trump
Please elucidate.