Doesn't have to be CRIMES that Podesta committed. Just evidence of wrong doing enough to lose Hillary the election. Or to get Debbie to resign as head of the DNC. Or to prove rigging of the primaries. That's all, and it worked. But I do note your inability to show any cases at all where a memo from the FBI alone convicted anyone of any crime at all. Carry on ranting.
From Comey's letter.... To all: I have long believed that a President can fire an FBI Director for any reason, or for no reason at all. I'm not going to spend time on the decision or the way it was executed. I hope you won't either. It is done, and I will be fine, although I will miss you and the mission deeply.
Wrongful termination? Reminds me of when Hillarity fired the entire White House Travel staff in the first few weeks of the Clinton presidency, leading to "Travelgate", which led to an endless investigation that led to other things. Her husband, Bill, was impeached on other things. But she escaped with a few well-placed lies, including lies that destroyed the former head of the WH travel staff for no good reason. This is not the same kind of situation at all. How about wrongful investigation. If FBI is staff, i would think that any one of them could be fired for wrongful investigation. If not, they are NOT staff.
1. Evidence needed that these emails cost Hillary the election 2. Evidence needed that emails show that the primaries were rigged After all, you are the evidence guy right? I don't think you understand, the standard for conviction for 'high crimes' is not the same as a criminal requirement, might want to brush up on the constitution after you are done posting hoax stories like the Seth Rich one.
Exactly, Bill was impeached for obstruction of justice as should Trump. In fact, what Trump did is almost similar to what Nixon did - so says the Nixon prosecutors. And Hillary was investigated for years for Travelgate, what came of it? What did Starr say? And finally, when did Trump administration say that Comey conducted a wrongful investigation? Show me your sources, follow your own standard.
this is moronic....Trump did not commit a crime... you cited to a statute dealing with court room type proceedings. no wonder you did not include the entire code... they were no proceedings https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1512 18 U.S. Code § 1512 - Tampering with a witness, victim, or an informant
Trump said Comey was not doing a good job. The FBI investigates, either rightly, or wrongly. That's all they do, it's all they can be judged on. The deputy AG said as much in his recommendation. There is no comparison here. This was done in daylight. Travelgate started in the dark. Perhaps Comey should be investigated for wrongful investigation. We may well find that he is guilty of OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE, which is a good reason to fire a "staff" member.
I highlighted the part that refers to obstruction of justice, why would I include the code about murders and everything else when it's not relevant?