Comey Faces Indictment, but His Real Crimes Remain Untouched, by Victor Davis Hanson

The current indictment against Comey doesn’t even scratch the surface of his potential crimes. From Victor Davis Hanson at amgreatness.com:

James Comey’s indictment may grab headlines, but the real scandal is how many of his past abuses still escape legal or moral accountability.

We have no idea whether the current DOJ indictments will lead to a conviction of James Comey, namely that he authorized FBI subordinates to leak to the media and then lied about it, obstructing Congress in the process.

It may come down to the word of Comey, a known fabricator, against the testimony of his former subordinate, Andrew McCabe, an admitted liar. Take your pick.

We know, however, that Comey is not facing a Trumpian $500 million in potential fines, nor 93 indictments, nor the scrutiny of five different local, state, and federal prosecutors. Nor, like some of the J6 arrested, will he be sent to solitary confinement to await a trial in a year or two or be charged with “illegal parading.”

We also know of the crimes or unethical conduct for which James Comey is not currently being indicted or investigated.

He is not being charged with pleading amnesia or ignorance in 2018—e.g., “I didn’t know,” “I couldn’t recall,” “I didn’t remember”—a reported 245 times while under oath to House investigators and misleading them.

He is not being charged with leaking in 2017 a confidential FBI memo of a conversation with then President Trump—which he improperly stored in his personal safe, in violation of FBI protocols—to the New York Times via a third-party Columbia professor.

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One response to “Comey Faces Indictment, but His Real Crimes Remain Untouched, by Victor Davis Hanson

  1. The judge is appointed by Jo Jo Brandon the high powered intellect of the CPUSA.

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