FBI Pushed Comey to Work with Mueller before his Congressional Hearing

Many people felt that former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony in front of Congress was a bit off after he was fired by President Trump. At the time, most folks shrugged Comey off. He was probably bitter and angry at being canned from his fancy job, which is a sentiment most folks can understand.

For those who don’t remember, Comey was respectful of the President in public appearances and in congressional testimony before he was fired; once he was out of a job, Comey sounded more like a whiny teenage girl in a huff because the captain of the football team didn’t invite her to the big dance.

He was bitter and seemed to be expressing sour grapes. And again, no big deal, right? Some people don’t learn from their mistakes and they become very angry when they get fired.

Yet now, thanks to Judicial Watch, we know that there was a bit more to the story. Comey wasn’t bitter — he was coached. James Comey wasn’t just speaking off the cuff when he spoke before Congress, but instead was acting on behalf of the Deep State in its operation to destroy the presidency of Donald Trump in revenge for their vanquished Chardonnay-swilling queen, Crooked Hillary Clinton.

Don’t believe us? Then consider who coached James Comey on what he should say in his testimony in front of Congress (and the television cameras). Check out this video on Fox News which has all the details on the special prompting that Comey received before testifying.


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