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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: Comey, You Got Some 'Splainin To Do [View all]Coyotl
(15,262 posts)4. Rep. Elijah Cummings sums it up best:
from: Rep. Elijah Cummings on @NewDay discussing @FBI Director Comey = VIDEO
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/OversightDems/status/793083480284463104
House OversightDems @OversightDems
ICYMI: @RepCummings was on @CNN @NewDay discussing the FBI's letter to Congress.
ICYMI: @RepCummings was on @CNN @NewDay discussing the FBI's letter to Congress.
From July, Cummings points out the FBI found a big nothing burger:
Rep. Elijah Cummings Questions FBI Director James Comey 7/7/16
FBI Director James Comey testifies that the emails were not properly marked as confidential. Rep. Cummings confirms that the State Department indicated a day after Director Comey made his statement, had indicated that even the three emails in question that were improperly marked were also not actually classified.
July 7, 2016
Rep. Elijah Cummings Highlights How Comey Debunked Right-Wing Media "Talking Heads' Claims Of Bias" In Clinton Email Hearing
"First, the director testified that his entire team of 15 to 20 FBI investigators and analysts unanimously agreed on the recommendation not to prosecute Secretary Clinton. Second, Director Comey made crystal clear that Republican claims, some of the talking heads' claims of bias are completely false. He testified that he would treat John Doe the same way he would treat Hillary Clinton, that he was very forceful on that point. Third, on the claim that Secretary Clinton sent or received e-mails that were marked as classified, that claim has now been significantly undercut. Those documents were not classified, and those markings were not proper. Finally, Republicans have repeatedly cried foul about a double standard when it comes to secretary Clinton's e-mails. But director Comey testified that the real double standard would have been to prosecute her with this completely inadequate -- with this completely inadequate evidence."
Rep. Elijah Cummings Highlights How Comey Debunked Right-Wing Media "Talking Heads' Claims Of Bias" In Clinton Email Hearing
"First, the director testified that his entire team of 15 to 20 FBI investigators and analysts unanimously agreed on the recommendation not to prosecute Secretary Clinton. Second, Director Comey made crystal clear that Republican claims, some of the talking heads' claims of bias are completely false. He testified that he would treat John Doe the same way he would treat Hillary Clinton, that he was very forceful on that point. Third, on the claim that Secretary Clinton sent or received e-mails that were marked as classified, that claim has now been significantly undercut. Those documents were not classified, and those markings were not proper. Finally, Republicans have repeatedly cried foul about a double standard when it comes to secretary Clinton's e-mails. But director Comey testified that the real double standard would have been to prosecute her with this completely inadequate -- with this completely inadequate evidence."
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Reid is calling Comey out. The subtext of his comments might as well read thusly:
MADem
Oct 2016
#22
Does the FBI even have proof of anything, or is it still an ongoing investigation?
hughee99
Oct 2016
#33
According to Reid, he's been asking for the release of this information since long before
hughee99
Oct 2016
#35
Based on your link above from David Corn, the FBI has launched a "preliminary inquiry".
hughee99
Oct 2016
#37
So you think Comey should have handled both situations the same way, to keep his mouth shut until
hughee99
Nov 2016
#49
So you don't think he should have said anything to congress like the recent letter he sent.
hughee99
Nov 2016
#51
I'm trying to make sure I understand what you're saying. I'm trying not to mischaracterize your
hughee99
Nov 2016
#53
The point that wooshed by you is that Reid asked for a report on a completed investigation
MADem
Nov 2016
#56
"I am sure he knows, clearly, just where Comey is at in terms of his lack of progress"
hughee99
Nov 2016
#57
Even the NYT is saying "WTF?" And the FBI is "demoralized" for a reason--because this guy fucked up
MADem
Nov 2016
#58
I'm not arguing that Comey was right to send that message to congress, although I will concede
hughee99
Nov 2016
#61
We'd have to know what the "evidence" was to know how it fits into the investigation
MADem
Nov 2016
#62
If Comey concluded his investigation in July and made his statement, how could he claim in September
hughee99
Nov 2016
#63
Comey's initial action had a cascading effect. He has, in effect, spilled the jigsaw pieces
MADem
Nov 2016
#44
Are you being serious? "Opining" is what opened this bag of worms. How soon some forget!
MADem
Nov 2016
#48