By Sophie O’Hara | February 7, 2020
Now after all the Mueller and impeachment dust has settled, Trey Gowdy is confirming that the FBI was indeed working to oust Trump.
President Trump even called out the corrupt FBI during his post-acquittal speech, specifically taking aim at “sleazeball” James Comey.
Trump claims if he had never fired Comey, then all of this FBI corruption would’ve “never been found.”
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As a matter of fact, Gowdy claims that the FBI was discussing impeachment long before congressional Democrats:
“Yeah, Peter Strzok, the lead case agent on this Russia probe, was talking about impeaching Donald Trump before Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler were. I mean, just let that sink in for a second: The lead agent for the FBI mentioned impeaching Trump before Schiff and Nadler did.”
It was an early incrimination:
“Then the FBI conducts this defensive briefing, which is really just an interview, because they suspected Donald Trump of impropriety.”
Following that, Trey augmented his list of suspects:
“You have James Comey, who thinks impeachment is too good for him. You have John Brennan that thinks he should be ‘in the dustbin of history.’ You have Andy McCabe, who — after Comey was fired — launched another investigation into Trump. Martha, if I were Donald Trump, I would think the FBI was out to get me, too.” [Red State [2]]
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So this entire process goes back to the Obama administration, who weaponized the FBI against Donald Trump before he even took office.
Like Trey says, “if I was Trump, I’d think the FBI was out to get me too.”
This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com [3] and is used by permission.
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