Donald trump loses it on Twitter over James Komi

Donald Trump is losing it on Twitter over James Comey

President Donald trump is preparing for the upcoming ex-FBI Director James Comey about the book tour media blitz is the only known way: for the cool in Twitter.

On Sunday morning, trump sent a series of angry, over-the-top tweets (even trump) the attacking Komi, whose book greater loyalty, memoirs, including explosive details about the runup of his dismissal, and the Director of the FBI trump, will be released April 17.

The essence of the tweet screed on a Sunday morning three times:

One he attacks personally, Komi Republic, again calling him a “slime ball.”

Second, it casts doubt on the integrity of the Komi Republic, Komi naming notes based on his claims concerning the decision by trump to fire him “phony.” “I never asked Komei to personal loyalty,” wrote trump. “I barely knew the guy. Just another of his many lies. His ‘notes’ are selfish and fake!”

Thirdly, the trump gets in his assertion that there is a Partisan conspiracy working against him, arguing that the former Deputy Director of the FBI’s Andrew McCabe damaged and that this is all really to blame Hillary Clinton.

Trump was a very bad week — the office of his personal lawyer and the house was searched. It’s like a trip to Prague lawyer, Michael Cohen, claimed that never happened, maybe. And he continued to have trouble finding a lawyer to take his case. His reaction to all this (in the context of American strikes against the Assad regime) is bucked publicly.

Komei replied not-so-subtle tweet about her. “My book about ethical leadership and draws on stories from my life and the lessons I have learned from others”, – he wrote. “3 presidents in the book: 2 illustrate the values at the center of ethical leadership; 1 serves as a counterpoint. I hope that people read it and find it useful.”

What trump says

There’s a lot happening at trump Sunday morning tweets, so let’s take a few steps back to see what he’s trying to do.

Komi told ABC news George Stephanopoulos in an interview with 20/20 aired Sunday night that his decision to publicly announce that the FBI was reopened the investigation into Clinton’s letter a few days before the election was likely influenced by the fact that he thought she would win. “It must be,” he said, adding that he was “Operating in a world where Hillary Clinton was going to beat Donald trump.”

In his book, the Komi Republic, expresses something similar, writing that it was “quite possible” he decides, because he thought that Clinton would win. “[M]Y concern about her illegitimate President, hiding the renewed inquiry was conducted more weight than if elections were closer or if Donald trump was ahead in the polls”, – he wrote. Clinton said she thinks Komi processing the e-mail probe the ultimate cause of her loss.

On Twitter Sunday, trump cited the admission of Komi on decision-making, and claimed, wrongly, that he was investigating how he did it because he wanted the job, presumably in the Clinton administration.

The roots kept these notes of his interactions with the President and said in June last year, the Senate Committee on intelligence that he did it because he thought trump can lie about them. One of the memos that was initially reported by the new York times in may 2017, said the President called Komi to terminate the investigation the adviser to ousted national security Michael Flynn.

Trump also asked why the democratic national Committee did not give its mail server to the FBI, or why is the FBI not to seize it after it was hacked by Russians during the presidential campaign. The FBI and the National Committee of the democratic party was a strange back and forth on what happened to this question — CSN last year, told buzzfeed that the Bureau “has not requested access” to the servers and the FBI said that BPS does not provide them access.

As for McCabe: he is a former Deputy Director of the FBI attorney General Jeff sessions fired in March. In 2015, the wife of McCabe Jill McCabe, ran for a Senate seat in Virginia, supported in part with funds provided by the state Democratic party and ally of Clinton. Trump is often called this issue as a pretext to accuse McCabe of corruption, although there is no evidence that this influenced his decision.

Trump also accused of Komi cast former attorney General Loretta Lynch “under the bus”, drawing his phrasing of the new York post Headline from Friday. The President appears to be referring to passages in a higher loyalty, which Komei writes that he “tortured half-in, half-out approach” to the investigation of the letters to Clinton. Said the former Director of the FBI considered requiring a special Prosecutor in order to monitor the probe, but decided that it would be “grossly unfair” to do it.

During the summer campaign 2016 Lynch met with former US President bill Clinton on the pavement, while the e-mail investigation is still ongoing. The conservatives were indignant, insinuare that there was something corrupt about the meeting, which Clinton and Lynch said was largely a friendly conversation about their grandchildren.

Trump on Sunday has revived conspiracy asphalt, asking what happened between “Wild bill” and Lynch. He publicly asked whether she was promised to the Supreme court or become the attorney General to “dismiss Hillary”.

Komi is recommended no criminal charges in the Ministry of justice to probe Clinton’s e-mail, and do not blame former Secretary of state as “extremely cautious”. Recommendations Lynch took Komei not to charge Clinton.

The former Director of the FBI has some media lined up in the coming days before the release of the book, starting with the 20/20 on Sunday. Several excerpts have already been released and they don’t paint the best picture of the President, which seems to explain its preventive of protests and attacks.

Sourse: vox.com

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