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June 7, 2017 - InfoWars Special Reports
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James Comey s Memo Release Vindicates Trump
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There is James Comey right now.
I believe that James Comey is probably crapping his pants because he is less than 24 hours from what is sure to be the most intense grilling he's ever got.
And probably the softest FBI director of all time.
Now, he's just released this memo, and actually Rob Dew, who's shooting this, has some highlights that he's going to go over this.
But just kind of a brief introduction.
It's kind of a timeline of events, communications between himself, Comey, and Trump, broke down in chronological order.
And there's nothing really new.
There's nothing here that really indicts President Trump in any way at all.
I think the only reason why Comey put this out is because he's trying to control the narrative on the eve of his extreme grilling that's going to take place tomorrow.
We're actually going to be broadcasting this live.
The great David Knight, who does such a great job breaking things down with facts in real time, is going to be live, as well as other people here at Infowars, putting their two cents in as Comey fills the air with, well, probably some nonsense, but probably, I think...
Covering for himself.
I really think that Comey is scared right now.
I think he puts out this memo because he's feeling the heat for tomorrow and he wants to put all the attention on this.
He wants to put all the attention on these things that Trump said and these communications between Trump and himself.
But watch out.
Watch out, Comey.
Don't be surprised if this...
I guess it's being called a hearing or testimony in the Intelligence Committee.
Don't be surprised if this gets twisted on its head and goes in directions that you would not like to see it go.
Like, I don't know, the Clinton emails are why you didn't do anything about that.
Or the fact that the same statute, it appears that's going to take down reality winner, is the same statute that Hillary Clinton also violated.
So watch out, James Comey.
I think that you already can feel the heat of that, and that's why you're trying to control Well, you know, so it came out in Drudge a couple days ago.
Comey whined to Jeff Sessions about not wanting to be alone with the president, okay?
So he's claiming that the president, oh, wanted to have these alone meetings with me, and this is not proper.
He should be having them with other people present.
But let's go back to the June 6 briefing.
He met in Trump Tower with Chairman Burr and members of the intelligence community.
Here he goes.
At the conclusion of the briefing, I remained alone with the president to brief him on some personally sensitive aspects of information assembled during the assessment.
So who's instigating these one-on-one meetings?
Who's the one trying to say, hey, we need to talk about some stuff.
You can trust me.
I'm the FBI director.
I'm your buddy.
I'm your pal.
James Comey is doing this.
He's the one saying...
I need to sit down with you one-on-one because that's how we get the real work done.
And what was he talking about?
He was talking about the whole Peagate dossier, the fake dossier that they had known was fake, but they knew it was coming out.
They talk about how they knew this was going to come out, so they wanted to talk to the president about it.
Not that they were going to stop it, but they knew it was coming out, and they were going to come out and say it was fake.
None of this says that.
That's the scary part.
That's the real scary part.
And then he also says, oh, I had not had one-on-one conversations.
I've never done this with Obama except twice in person.
That's it.
You know what this tells me?
Obama wasn't really interested in what was going on with the FBI. He wasn't really interested in going on in law enforcement.
He was just coming along and being Obama.
I'm just being cool.
And I was pointing out how I've never seen anything like this before.
How I've never heard of somebody before a committee session or before a hearing like this.
I mean, this is a dossier of he and Trump's communications.
I mean, this is him trying to control the narrative.
So he wants to talk about how, oh, this is so strange what's happening here with Trump and this hearing tomorrow, but you never had this during Obama.
Well, we never had this.
We never had someone release something in an attempt to control the narrative the day before a massive hearing.
And the reason why this is so key, I think, the reason why this is so important is because of, obviously, the Trump-Russia collusion false narrative that they've been trying to get any legs.
They've tried everything to try to get this thing to grow legs.
It won't happen.
You know that they would love to have this Comey investigation or Comey commission or hearing or intelligence briefing, whatever you want to call it, tomorrow.
And they know that's not going to happen.
So Comey is trying to control the narrative to...
Keep the narrative going, even though there's nothing really there, when this thing should be going a hundred different directions, not just focusing on the Trump-Russia collusion.
There is much more that James Comey has to answer to, including the incongruencies in the thing he puts out to try to control the narrative.
We have one-on-one meetings.
That's normal.
We're going to have a one-on-one meeting before your president.
But then after that, it's weird, and I've got to start writing notes about it because it felt so weird.
Well, then it goes on.
A fake memo.
Exactly.
Then it goes on, talking about the dinner that they had.
And at the end of it, he said, I need your loyalty.
And Comey replies, you will get honesty from me.
And I like Trump's answer.
And he paused, and he said, that's what I want, honest loyalty.
I kind of like that.
Just because...
Not that I think these people should be loyal to the fact that they do bad things for the president, but they should be loyal to the fact that they're not going to try and subvert him with fake news, which is, if you go back to that Pissgate dossier, totally fake.
They paid a guy to write this, the intelligence community, and that all came out.
Of course, none of that's written.
Well, actually, I want to stick on this too, Rob.
Sure.
I remember the first thing I thought when I heard this, when I saw this back and forth between Trump and Comey, about the loyalty.
This is a big thing that they're pushing against him on.
They're probably still talking about it on the mainstream news right now.
They're saying, well, Comey is saying, I'm not going to be loyal to you.
I'm going to be honest.
And Trump is saying, well, really, I want your loyalty.
The reason he's saying that is because Comey proved to be loyal to the Clintons.
And that was, I think, Donald Trump's Final moment, am I going to purge the FBI of James Comey, or am I going to keep him around?
Because if he feels that Comey is loyal to the Clintons before Trump, then he has no use in the FBI. He has no use for Donald Trump, and he's not going to have a Make America First Again FBI. So I think, to me, this was a very telling thing.
This was a very telling...
Communication back and forth between Trump and Comey that I think Comey is gonna try to use against Trump, but I think in the end...
This really is going to be used against Comey because it's going to be proven that his loyalty was to the Clintons.
His loyalty was to Clinton the entire time of the email investigation.
And if Trump is going to go after justice for Clinton, he's going to want the FBI to have his back on that.
And if he doesn't have Comey's loyalty, instead Comey's loyalty is with the Clintons, that investigation or that justice isn't going to happen.
So I think this is a very important dialogue between Comey and Trump that I hope that he gets grilled on more tomorrow, especially with the...
Exactly, exactly.
Most of these one-on-one meetings, and you can read through this, it's online at InfoWars.com.
Comey releases prepared statement for Thursday testimony.
And this is all of his memos that he had with President Trump.
The President returned briefly to the problem of links.
This is one off of, let's see, this is the February 14th meeting.
The common theme in all of these is talking about the leaks.
President Trump wants to know who's leaking and why aren't we stopping it?
Why can't we get a stop on this?
That is his problem with, you look at 90% of these interactions, it's, hey man, what are we doing about the leaks?
Can you tell the press that you're not investigating me?
And they go, oh.
Here he is after a March 30th phone call.
I did not tell the president that the FBI and Department of Justice have been reluctant to make public statements that we do not have an open case on President Trump for a number of reasons.
Most importantly because it would create a duty to correct should that change.
No, this sounds like you want to keep that narrative open.
You want to keep that question open instead of making it definitive and say, hey, we're not really investigating the president.
Because then that would stop a lot of bickering with the press.
No, you like that going.
That helps your narrative, especially helping with the Clintons.
And then here he is talking about the whining of Jeff Sessions that I talked about earlier.
I spoke with Attorney Jeff Sessions in person to pass along the President's concern about links, and I took the opportunity to implore the Attorney General to prevent any further direct communication between the President and me.
me.
I told the attorney general what just happened.
And he, him being asked to leave while the FBI director, who reports to the attorney general, remained behind.
And that was inappropriate and should never happen.
Jeff Sessions did not reply, which I think is kind of interesting that he just kind of sat there.
I guess this goes on a lot in Washington.
If you don't want to say anything, it's best to keep your mouth shut.
But going through this, it turns out that James Comey was the initiator of the private one-on-one meetings.
He was the initiator of it.
He was the one that said, this is cool to do.
I'm in the government.
I think this is okay.
And then he's going, why is Trump asking for all these meetings?
Well, you're the one who started it, bro.
So, best of luck tomorrow and all your narrative-driven bullshit.
Your drivel.
And I can't wait to see what you have to say.
When they start asking about the Clintons, and I can't wait until this starts all coming out, and why you never investigated the death of Seth Rich.
That'll also be interesting.
I would love to see that get brought up.
I highly doubt it does.
I don't think the Republicans want to talk about Seth Rich either.
I think they're afraid of the Clintons.
They're afraid if anything comes out about them, that's over.
Game over for everybody.
Here's the other thing that's interesting about this as we sign this report off, is that this has more attention than any other hearing.
Or a Senate committee intelligence briefing or anything.
NSA spying, that's on the back burner.
So there are going to be more people watching this than ever.
Bars in Washington, D.C. are opening up early in the morning so people can get to the bar and have a social event, I guess, have a drink over this.
Obviously, we're going to be covering it.
Again, tune in to our YouTube channel, the Alex Jones channel on YouTube, Infowars.com.
We're going to be having live coverage of this, 8.30 a.m.
Central tomorrow, the Comey hearing.
More eyes will be on this hearing than any other hearing ever.
That's why Comey is crapping himself, because he knows he's done himself in, and this control, this attempt to control the narrative, is only going to fail.
For Infowars.com, this has been Rob Dew and Owen Troyer.
We'll see you tomorrow morning, 8.30 a.m.
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