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Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« on: June 22, 2017, 04:09:47 PM »
He punked Comey into ensuring he would tell the truth.  Shrewd move.

Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
Thursday, 22 Jun 2017

President Donald Trump doesn’t have recordings of his conversations with then-FBI Director James Comey, the president revealed on Twitter Thursday, capping weeks of speculation about whether such tapes exist.

 Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
With all of the recently reported electronic surveillance, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of information, I have no idea...
6:54 AM - 22 Jun 2017
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 Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
...whether there are "tapes" or recordings of my conversations with James Comey, but I did not make, and do not have, any such recordings.
6:55 AM - 22 Jun 2017
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The saga began in May, just days after Trump fired Comey, who was then leading an investigation into contacts before and after the election between the president's campaign and Russian officials. Trump disputed Comet's version of a January dinner during which Comey said Trump had asked for a pledge of loyalty.

The president responded with an unmistakable threat, tweeting that Comey "better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!"

But what appears to have started as an angry, or perhaps mischievous missive triggered a series of consequences each weightier than the last. Ultimately the cryptic comment resulted in the appointment of a special counsel who is now reportedly investigating Trump's own actions in a probe that could dog his presidency for the foreseeable future.

At a Senate committee hearing this month, Comey suggested that the president's reference to possible recordings inspired him to disclose to the media through an intermediary a memo he had written of an Oval Office conversation from February. In that meeting, according to the memo, Trump asked Comey to consider dropping an investigation into the former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.

One week after the memo was disclosed, the Justice Department appointed Robert Mueller as special counsel to take over the investigation into contacts between Russia and the Trump political campaign.

The absence of recordings almost certainly elevates in significance to investigators the notes made by Comey at the time. Those notes, shared with close associates and testified about to Congress, would likely be weighed by investigators against Trump's own account of the conversations in any investigation that looks into whether the president tried to obstruct justice. Investigators will also weigh the credibility of Comey against a president who has shown a wobbly commitment to accuracy.

Trump's tweets on Thursday raised questions about why the president would have staked his reputation and political capital on promoting something that wasn't real. And more questions may soon emerge as to why, in his tweets denying he recorded Comey, did he raise the possibility anew that he might be under some sort of surveillance in the White House.

Several outside advisers who speak to Trump regularly have said the president has not mentioned the existence of tapes during their conversations. White House aides have been known to grimace when the subject comes up, and more than a half-dozen staffers said they were unaware of any recording devices. All demanded anonymity to speak about private discussions with the president.

"I think he was in his way instinctively trying to rattle Comey," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a longtime Trump confidant, has said. "He's not a professional politician. He doesn't come back and think about Nixon and Watergate. His instinct is: 'I'll outbluff you.'"

Trump's earlier suggestion about tapes evoked the secret White House recordings that led to Richard Nixon's downfall in the Watergate scandal. Under a post-Watergate law, the Presidential Records Act, recordings made by presidents belong to the people and can eventually be made public. Destroying them would be a crime.

Comey says any recordings that might exist would support his version that Trump asked him to pledge loyalty and urged him to drop the investigation into Trump's former national security adviser.

"Lordy, I hope there are tapes," Comey declared at a congressional hearing.

But the president had steadfastly refused to clarify whether any tapes existed. Two weeks ago, he teased reporters in the White House Rose Garden by saying that he'd explain "maybe sometime in the very near future." He cryptically added: "You are going to be very disappointed when you hear the answer."

This is not the first time that Trump, the former star of reality TV and tabloids, has manufactured a melodrama that begins with bluster but often ends with a whimper.

"I think the president has played the media like a fiddle for two and a half years," said Florida Sen. Marco Rubio on Thursday.

Trump flirted with presidential runs in 1988 and 2000 before abandoning them. He offered to help rebuild the World Trade Center in 2004 but never followed through. And his embrace of birtherism, which questioned whether Obama was born in the United States and eligible to become president, fueled his own political rise. He never produced any evidence.

The pattern has continued since his election.

Sometimes he's delivered on the tease: He spent weeks building suspense about whether the United States would remain in the Paris climate agreement and eventually announced in a Rose Garden ceremony that the U.S. would pull out.

But other times he has not. On New Year's Eve, he claimed he knew "things that other people don't know" about foreign hacking of last year's election, and that the information would be revealed "on Tuesday or Wednesday." Those days came and went without an answer. In March, he tweeted the incendiary claim that he was wiretapped by his predecessor, a charge he's never supported.

"He follows the paradigm that no news is bad news," said Sam Nunberg, a former campaign aide. "He knows how to play to America's insatiable appetite not just for news but for drama and interest. He brought that to Washington."

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/trump-comey-tapes-talks/2017/06/22/id/797657/

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Re: Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2017, 04:15:05 PM »
Absolute Brutality.

And not ONLY that...
 
He releases it through his twitter account to black out the mainstream fake news media and proves them to be more useless by the day.

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Re: Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2017, 04:15:57 PM »
Comey's story came out before Trump made that claim and has never changed


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Re: Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2017, 04:17:57 PM »
Absolute Brutality.

And not ONLY that...
 
He releases it through his twitter account to black out the mainstream fake news media and proves them to be more useless by the day.

He is driving those folks nuts.  They're so used to controlling the narrative. 

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Re: Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2017, 12:44:53 PM »
I agree.   :)

Dershowitz: Trump's 'Bluff' on Comey Tapes a Legitimate Legal Move

By Sandy Fitzgerald   |   Friday, 23 Jun 2017

President Donald Trump's "bluff" over tapes of himself and James Comey was a purposely legal move to let the former FBI director know he had to be "very, very careful" about how he would testify, Alan Dershowitz said Friday.

The Harvard Law School professor emeritus said it's a maneuver he's pulled himself.

"I had a policeman on the witness stand lying about what he told my client," Dershowitz told Fox News' "America's Newsroom" program. "I led him to believe I had a tape recording of it by reading from a transcript that seemed to be of a tape, that was actually a transcript of what my client told me he remembered. He changed his testimony, told the truth, we won the case."

Show anchor Bill Hemmer called Dershowitz's act "entrapment," but the professor replied that it was "entrapment to the interest of justice," just as Trump's bluff was.

However, Dershowitz said he's not really sure Trump's bluff worked, or even helped.

"In the end, a special counsel was appointed, partly because Comey, who didn't have the courage of his convictions, leaked information through a laundered source, a Columbia Law professor, in order to get a special counsel appointed."

Comey was "calculating, designing to try and get a special counsel because he didn't have the courage to stand in front of the TV cameras and say, 'I want a special counsel appointed,' said Dershowitz. "He did it surreptitiously, through leaks."

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller was eventually appointed as the special counsel, and Trump said Thursday he's bothered by the fact that the two ex-FBI heads are friends.

"If part of the investigation is how the president treated Comey by firing him the way he did, Mueller has a potential conflict of interest," said Dershowitz. "I knew them both when they were U.S. Attorneys in Boston. They are close colleagues, they come from very similar backgrounds."

Dershowitz said he hopes all parties will remain fair, but as it is a "criminal prosecution that's political" that will be difficult to make happen.

"You can't give the other side any opportunity to accuse you of political partisanship," said Dershowitz, and he thinks it was a mistake for Mueller to hire people who have been supporters of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

"Remember, that was one of the reasons that Senator Joe Lieberman did not get the job," said Dershowitz. "People didn't want anybody who had a political background to be had at the FBI."

The other problem Dershowitz said that concerns him is that he doesn't see there was a crime.

"Let's assume that the Russians collaborated with the Trump administration," said Dershowitz. "That would be horrible. Not only is there no evidence of it, it wouldn't be a crime, it shouldn't be a crime. There is no federal statute today prohibiting that."

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/Dershowitz-Trump-Bluff/2017/06/23/id/797885/

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Re: Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2017, 12:49:47 PM »
He punked Comey into ensuring he would tell the truth.  Shrewd move.

Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
Thursday, 22 Jun 2017

President Donald Trump doesn’t have recordings of his conversations with then-FBI Director James Comey, the president revealed on Twitter Thursday, capping weeks of speculation about whether such tapes exist.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/trump-comey-tapes-talks/2017/06/22/id/797657/

Trump punked himself

Looking back at the timeline, Trump comment about tapes is what prompted Comey to leak the fact that he had written memos which is what prompted the appointment of a Special Counsel.

If Trump had never made that statement then we quite likely would not have a Special Counsel right now

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Re: Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2017, 01:31:02 PM »
Trump maybe the greatest social media troll of all time. The libs have no clue ....hahahahahahahaha

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Re: Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2017, 01:34:18 PM »
Trump maybe the greatest social media troll of all time. The libs have no clue ....hahahahahahahaha

I'm starting to believe this.

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Re: Trump: I Did Not Record Ex-FBI Chief Comey
« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2017, 02:24:46 PM »
If this past year or so hasn't taught us all we need to know about the real MSM, then there's just no hope for us.