Comey Admits He Didn’t Tell Pres Trump that the Dossier was Financed by Hillary, DNC

Former FBI Director James Comey has launched his “Mean Girls” book tour and it is off to a roaring start so far. Comey, you’ll remember, exonerated Hillary Clinton for her treasonously illegal, unsecure home email server that contained a treasure trove of classified information for hostile foreign nations to hack into at will and was subsequently fired by President Trump.

Vengeful and petty Democrats like Comey are unable to quietly go away after their public service careers ends. Now, they write tell-all books so they can make a suitcase full of cash while on the cocktail circuit with the media. Who cares if America is harmed in the process, right? Democrats gotta grab that cash!

It seems like the more that Comey talks about the whole Clinton-Trump-Russia false narrative that he helped to create, the worse he looks! If he was smarter, Comey would have quit while he was ahead.

Take the interview that Comey just did with the totally non-biased journalist of integrity (and former Clinton administration employee and Clinton Foundation donor) George Stephanopoulos. Comey admits that when he told President Trump that the FBI had received new information on the president — the fully discredited “Russian dossier” — Comey failed to alert Trump that the information was political dirt, bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz of the DNC.

You must see Comey make this admission in his own words in the following clip. Plus, check out the reason why Comey failed to mention to the president that the dossier came from a dubious source!


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