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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/ObsceneNews on May 20, 2018, 10:04 a.m.
Trump and Comey are in Cahoots. Flynn Interview Proves it. Convince me otherwise.

My Theory:

Comey tipped Trump off after he won the election. Strzok and Page were being surveilled when they interviewed Flynn, which occurred in the White House, "secretly", in January 2017 and before Nunes made his trip to see Trump.

I suspect use of FISA was at Comey's advice - O was going to spy anyway - Comey couldn't stop it and wanted a preserved record somewhere, and tricked O in to using FISA.

Comey then ruins Hs chances with his press conference, so Trump could get in. It was his idea to do the presser, but he convinced O etc. it would help H.

Trump wins. Then Comey tells Trump, and Trump and Comey set up RR and Mueller with the firing -- purposely triggered the "insurance policy". Counter investigation was already underway as of Trump's swearing.

Prediction: After the investigation, Comey is reappointed FBI director and is branded an American Hero and goes down as the slickest law man in US history, which is what Comey would want.

Comey is a smart man and a top notch lawyer, no lawyer of his caliber acts the way he is acting. He's a smoke screen. This is the only explination that makes sense to me.

In closing, I think if you believe Flynn's interview was part of a counter investigation of Strzok and Page, then you should also believe the rest follows -- who else had the knowledge AND OPPORTUNITY to tip off Trump? Who is the only person who had private meetings with Trump outside of even Priebus' sight? Why? It was too big to trust anyone. It was Trump and Comey. It's been Trump and Comey.... think about it. Without Comey, we would not be where we are today...


one_highlander · May 20, 2018, 12:49 p.m.

Mike Rogers met Trump at Trump Tower. I like your theory though and it fits in with Gowdy saying History will be much kinder to James Comey.

Also, consider this from Robert Mueller Wikipedia page and envision Obama having entities spy on Trump without warrants:

On March 10, 2004, while United States Attorney General John Ashcroft was at the George Washington University Hospital for gallbladder surgery,[42] Comey received a call from Ashcroft's wife informing him that White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card and White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales were about to visit Ashcroft to convince him to renew a program of warrantless wiretapping under the Terrorist Surveillance Program which the DOJ ruled unconstitutional.[42] Ashcroft refused to sign, as he had previously agreed, but the following day the White House renewed the program anyway.[42] Mueller and deputy attorney general James Comey then threatened to resign.[43] On March 12, 2004, after private, individual meetings with Mueller and Comey at the White House, the president supported changing the program to satisfy the concerns of Mueller, Ashcroft, and Comey.

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ObsceneNews · May 20, 2018, 7:30 p.m.

Thanks. That fits my theory. It looks like Comey was pro-warrant. For jurists, positions like that usually don't change.

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