“It adds to your stress level,” said Komi.
“Rules, if you are dealing with the secret question, you can discuss it with someone who has a need to know it, work, necessary, and appropriate clearance. Well, your spouse has no” – he said.
So when it comes to talking with his wife more than three decades, Patrice, it is predictable cut.
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“As much as I loved her and how important it is as an Advisor she was for me my whole life, she didn’t need to know anything about the secret topics I worked on. And she didn’t have proper clearance. She is very reliable person, but she does not have the appropriate clearance,” he said.
During an exclusive interview with ABC news chief anchor George Stephanopoulos in anticipation of the April 17 release of his book, “high fidelity: truth, lies and leadership” Komi told about one time when he was scared of something Patrice talks about his work.
During the administration of George W. Bush, when Komi Republic Deputy attorney General, one of the issues Komi worked using the us government interrogation techniques in the fight against terrorism, which some considered torture. It was receiving “many online news and debate,” said Komi.
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“She knew and she also knew that I was under a lot of stress,” said Komei wife.
“And she told me one evening – not a guy to torture.’ And I said, ‘what — you know, I can’t talk to you about such things.’ And she said, ‘I don’t want to talk about it. Just don’t be the guy to torture.’ And she repeated periodically in the subsequent period,” he said.
Roots Stephanopoulos said that “at the moment, this could not be annoying” to hear her talk because he wanted to counter with an explanation that he could not give because of the rules on the exchange of information.
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“I wanted to say – you have no idea how hard these legal issues. You have no idea what the Congressional definition of torture in the American criminal law differently than you and I would understand it,’” he told Stephanopoulos.
“That is to say, ‘don’t be the guy, torture,’ I don’t want to be. But my job as a lawyer to say, ‘here’s what the Statute means”, – he added. “And there are many that would pass in accordance with the Statute that I think any normal person would think is torture.”
The roots said, warning his wife, “echoes around my head a lot”, and he interpreted her message to mean, “rise above, and remember, someday you’ll be telling your grandchildren how you behaved.”
For the most part, however, Patrice Komi Stephanopoulos said that her husband can be off work when he’s home.
“I think it’s one of the things that he likes to be at home, he is forced to turn it Off, because it is not, it will not fly” she said with a laugh. “And he doesn’t want to be home. He’s really interested in kids and what I do.”
James and Patrice Komi of five children, having lost one son, Collin, who died at a very early age. Four daughters of the couple, after the disappointment that Hillary Clinton has not won, was politically active in the elections in 2016.
“I wanted a woman really bad, and I supported Hillary Clinton. Many of my friends worked on it. And I was devastated when she lost,” Patrice Komi told Stephanopoulos.
Patrice Komi said that, like many others, she was surprised about the letter her husband wrote 11 days before the election to announce that the FBI is going more letters Clinton to former Congressman Anthony Weiner a laptop.
“Here’s the thing: I knew that if there were letters that relate to this investigation of the laptop of Anthony Weiner, the FBI had to go get them. They had to,” Patrice said Komi.
“And as a supporter of Hillary Clinton, I wanted to tell her, that’s what I want in the FBI. Of course they should do it. I don’t want them on the computer of Anthony Weiner. And I’m sure he’s innocent, but that’s what they should do,” she said.
“And then I want to say is that I was dying for her to say was, ‘we need the FBI. I’m glad they’re doing it. I trust them. I didn’t do anything wrong,” Patrice Komi added.
“Instead, I felt that she attacked the school and my husband, and I was disappointed,” Patrice Komi continues. “I still wish she won. And I have a bias. I know that I have a bias because I love my husband and I trust him”.
Matt Rourke/AP photo, FILEDemocratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Philadelphia on July 8, 2016.
When asked about how Clinton wrote in his book, “what happened”, she thinks, James Comey “stabbed” her, Patrice Komi said, “what made me so sad.”
“I just can’t even imagine the pain she went through. I cried on election day. I went on the March of women the day after the inauguration. And I hope the woman in 2020,” said Patrice Komi Republic in the next presidential election.
Her husband did not share any particular political hopes on the election of 2020, which outlined its work plan for the future.
“I’m going to teach. I’m going to travel and speak about leadership,” James said Komei.
“I want to be useful, especially for young people. Very interesting to work with young people. Talking about people who will poke and prod you. But I want to offer them my vision, that’s how it should look’.
He went on to share his message to the youth.
“Not to leave. To get to the town square. To be a part of life the reason this country ‘we need you so much,” said James Comey. “And when you do that, think about what is most important. And these are the values in your institutions.”
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