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Saturday, August 18, 2018

CHRISTOPHER STEELE TOLD DOJ’S BRUCE OHR HE WAS ‘AFRAID THEY WILL BE EXPOSED’ AFTER COMEY’S FIRING

Dossier author Christopher Steele told Justice Department official Bruce Ohr after James Comey’s firing last year that he was “afraid they will be exposed.”

What exactly Steele was concerned about having exposed after Comey’s May 9, 2017 firing is not made clear in Ohr’s notes, which were reported by Fox News.

The text message is part of a trove of emails, text messages and handwritten notes that the Justice Department has provided to Congress as part of an investigation into the government’s handling of the Steele dossier.

Steele told Ohr in a May 10, 2017 phone call that he was “very concerned abt Comey’s firing — afraid they will be exposed,” according to Fox.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, James Comey IS "deep throat", after all.

Anonymous said...

All one needs to do is look at Comey's bizarre actions in 2016:
He holds various press conferences, first implying Clinton's guilt, then innocence, then guilt, then innocence. It was a media circus watching him trying to cover his tracks while throwing smoke screens.
Then the FBI were investigating a "matter". Since when has that EVER happened in the FBI?
He exhonerated Clinton BEFORE the 'matter' was done being investigated
The list goes on and provides a picture of a smart man during a coverup. CSI couldn't produce a better show.