Stand by for an absolute bombardment of gobble de gook you will hear non stop on every news outlet. But it boils down to only ONE issue. Did President Trump commit Obstruction of Justice. That’s it. As the old song goes…”Is that all there is?” Yes, that’s it. Critically important. Nothing else matters.
No way to be proven regardless of what ex CIA Director James Cosey says Thursday. If Comey felt it was Obstruction of justice (the Prez demanding he drop the charges against General Michael Flynn) , then he was legally obligated to report it immediately. He did not. May 3rd this year, months after his meeting with President Trump, James Comey told a Congressional Committee, when asked, did he understand his obligations when obstruction of justice would occur. He answered yes. Has it happened? “No, not on my watch.”
Here is the critical part of Comey’s opening statement released Wednesday. February 14, 2017, “The President said, speaking of General Flynn, ‘he’s a good guy and he’s been through a lot. I hope you can see your way to letting this go’ ” That’s it. All four officials testifying said Wednesday…NSA Director Coats…”I never felt pressure to intervene or interfere in any way shaping intelligence in a political way.” All four agreed to the same.
Comey will word things Thursday making it sound like he was wavering on the obstruction of justice charge. But, that is immaterial. The President did not demand or try to force the ex FBI Director to drop the General Flynn case. With testimony today saying they were never pressured by the President and Comey’s opening statement, try as the media and Democrat’s will do with all their might, they do not have an obstruction of justice charge against President Trump.
That’s the core of the entire matter. Dismiss all the noise you will hear hence forth. They have no case. Just noise and speculation. “Wishin and a hoping.”
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