Testimony of former FBI Director Comey at the public hearing – Mass arrest of influential politician postponed for now –
As expected, nothing in Comey’s testimony at
the public hearing was “powerful enough to end the Trump presidency literally
or figuratively.” According to Sakurai Journal, “in the U.S. some people say Comey’s
testimony provided protective fire for Trump.”
We should think that when McCain rejected
call for impeachment of President Trump, they were negotiating behind-the-scenes
and that they reached agreement along with Brzezinski’s death, rather his
murder. Therefore, it was predicted that Comey should not drop a bombshell in
his testimony. The result was as expected.
As I commented before, they reached
political agreement on the pedophile scandal as represented by “PizzaGate” which
would never been pursued beyond necessity. This will postpone mass arrest of influential
politicians, which has been rumored to be carried out, for now.
June
10, 2017
Masatoshi
Takeshita
Note:
Shanti-phula has indicated some parts of
the following text in black boldface type or in red letters.
Excerpt from a Japanese article: Trend of Japan, World and Universe – June 9, 2017 –
Source:
(Summary)
June 8, 2017
By Michael Snyder
Democrats Are Hoping This Is Watergate –
But In Reality Comey’s Testimony Turned Out To
Be A Huge ‘Nothing Burger’
During two and a half hours of testimony in front
of the Senate Intelligence Committee, former FBI Director James Comey
didn’t tell us anything that we don’t already know.
<snip>
An analysis published by CNBC says that nothing in Comey’s testimony was “powerful enough to end the
Trump presidency literally or figuratively”…
The bottom line is that Comey spent a few
hours Thursday telling the Senate committee that he felt uncomfortable and even
stunned by President Trump’s behavior.
<snip>
Renowned Harvard
professor Alan Dershowitz
during a CNN segment on Wednesday night proclaimed that former FBI director James Comey’s prepared
testimony indicates that President Donald Trump didn’t commit any crimes.
<snip>
President Donald Trump’s private attorney
said his client felt “completely and totally vindicated” by James Comey’s
prepared opening statement to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
(The rest is omitted)
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English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Sakurai Journal – June 9, 2017 –
Testimony by former FBI Director did not
prove any illicit behavior by President Trump
Suspicion on former Justice Department
Director Lynch emerges
Former FBI Director James Comey appeared at
the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing. It was on June 8. I think that many people expected him to tell a story that
Donald Trump directed Comey to drop an investigation of former national
security advisor Michael Flynn but I hesitate to say that things went as
expected.
<snip>
Something interesting in
the testimony on June 8 is rather Loretta Lynch’s remarks on Hillary Clinton’s
e-mails. Lynch served as Attorney General in the Barak
Obama administration. According to Comey, she asked him
to downplay the Hillary email scandal.
If Comey’s testimony is true, it turns out
that he felt pressure from Lunch, not from Trump. However, he made a memorandum
only in the case of Trump. In the U.S., some people say
that this Comey’s testimony provided protective fire for Trump. It is inevitable
that his testimony was interpreted like this.
(The rest is omitted)
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Distributed by YouTube – June 9,
2017 –
Main
points of former FBI Director’s testimony
Reason for his firing is “absolute lie”
Main points of former FBI Director’s testimony
1.
Why was Comey fired?
President Trump:
“The FBI is in a state of confusion due to Comey as FBI director. FBI employees
don’t trust him.”
Comey: Absolute lie.
2.
Did President Trump order Comey
to drop an investigation of Flynn?
President Trump: Flynn is a decent man. I hope you can let this go.
Comey: I took it
as order to drop the investigation.
3.
Why did Comey keep detailed
memos on conversations he had with President Trump?
Comey: I was
concerned about the possibility that President might
tell a lie. I felt I had to do it to seek the truth.