Donald Trump somehow suggested that he wouldn’t have been President for the four years he served if he didn’t fire former FBI Director James Comey during an interview on Fox News. The twice-impeached one-term President promoted his new picture book, Our Journey Together, while he admitted to a crime on television. I’m starting to think that when he called himself a “stable genius,” that he might have exaggerated a tad bit.
“Don’t forget, I fired Comey. Had I not fired Comey, you might not be talking to me right now about a beautiful book about four years in the White House, and we’ll see about the future,” Trump told host Mark Levin.
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Trump: Don’t forget, I fired Comey. Had I not fired Comey, you might not be talking to me right now about a beautiful book about four years in the White House and we’ll see about the future. pic.twitter.com/5hL9RfFaA6
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 6, 2021
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Yes, that was the former President of the United States openly admitting to committing crimes aloud. But wait, there’s more.
“If I didn’t fire Comey, they were looking to take down the President of the United States… I don’t think I could’ve survived if I didn’t fire him,” the ridiculously stupid man added.
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Trump: If I didn’t fire Comey, they were looking to take down the President of the United States… I don’t think could’ve survived if I didn’t fire him pic.twitter.com/AHxYyPBZA6
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 6, 2021
The Mueller report did not find collusion with Russia; however, it describes numerous instances in which now-former President Donald Trump may have obstructed justice in the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Mueller’s investigation identified ten instances of possible obstruction of justice by Trump. And now the former President is openly admitting to it while talking about the imaginary “deep state.”
Oh yeah, there’s more.
According to Newsweek, Trump also described the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election as a “hoax” and condemned Hillary Clinton and late Republican Senator John McCain for helping to push the allegations even though he just openly admitted to obstructing justice.
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