Joe diGenova, a former U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, said the Justice Department’s decision not to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey for leaking information was “was a sign of professionalism and well-reasoned restraint.”
His comments came in a column posted Friday on the Fox News website.
“Attorney General Bill Barr’s number one goal since taking the helm at the DOJ has been to restore the impartial and professional ethos that has characterized that agency for more than 200 years,” diGenova said.
“He is working diligently to cleanse it of the stain of politically driven vindictiveness that Obama-era officials created by grossly mishandling the Clinton email investigation, and then, even more egregiously, orchestrating the series of events that led to the Russiagate witch hunt.
“Before this “investigation of the investigators” is over, there will undoubtedly be many cases of misconduct that warrant criminal prosecution. Comey’s, however, was not one of them”.
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9 comments:
He knows there is more to Come.
Seems like the "kingpin" is being given a pass like he gave Clinton.
Bullshit! It is a pwid-pro-queer or quo.
Don't tip the hand too soon. Let 'em sweat and wonder.
11:35 Nah there are bigger charges coming ahead for Comey😉
Just More Cover Up of Hillary & Obama Leftovers !!! Fact
No it is called cronyism.
Not to prosecute Comey (Hillary's Homey) is just Cover-up
More DEEEEP STATE Cover-up !! That's Right
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