President Trump’s legal team may be prepared to show a trail of leaks to The New York Times by former FBI Director James Comey – dating back to at least March – in a pair of complaints set to be filed to the Justice Department inspector general and Senate Judiciary Committee, a source close to the team told Fox News.
An independent Fox News review of The New York Times’ reporting dating back to January reveals a host of stories sourced from top FBI and DOJ officials – or those privy to their conversations – that either paint Comey in a positive light or push a message he was unable to personally disclose.
Though Comey told the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 3 he’d never been -- or directed another FBI official to be -- an anonymous source for news reports about the Trump and Hillary Clinton investigations, the then-FBI chief did not deny orchestrating leaks using, for instance, an old friend who works at Columbia University, or providing the information to a wide enough group to ensure it would leak.
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ReplyDeleteNot only has Comey leaked multiple times as 'a high ranking official,' many on the Hill are starting to watch Mueller for leaking activity, too. The Deep State is in overdrive as Trump's tweets today indicate his next actions. Get a Special Prosecutor appointed for the Clintons and Loretta Lynch. It's 4-D chess at its best, too bad Mueller doesn't realize Trump is not your garden variety lifer on the Hill.
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