Comey Admits He Had Didn’t Like President Trump in New Interview

Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey may have enjoyed a cake walk with the biased media in the United States, but one BBC journalist wants the truth.

Comey sat down for a rigorous BBC interview on HARDtalk that takes aim at his personal hostility toward Pres. Donald J. Trump.

Tasked with implementing impartial crime investigation and fair, even-handed justice, Comey is widely recognized as a complete and utter failure. His recent book, “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership,” has only added to the growing opinion that he tried to put his thumb on the scales during the 2016 elections.

In this BBC segment, host Stephen Sackur refuses to toss the fallen G-man the softball questions he received from liberal media outlets such as CNN. Instead, Comey finds himself confronted by a hard-nosed journalist that wants answers.

Sackur, in a heated intellectual challenge to the weak-appearing Comey, repeatedly presses him on facts that include the fired FBI director likening Pres. Trump to a mafia crime boss. With Comey’s own book in front of him, Sackur conducts an impartial questioning of Comey. Something America’s top law enforcement organization failed to do with Hillary Rodham Clinton when she was under FBI investigation, “matter” to use Comey’s political slant.

Take a few moments to watch this BBC journalist finally get the truth out of James Comey!


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