President Trump reported on Thursday that his justice department convicted former FBI director James Comi, one of his most prominent critics, in the later days of the President. Called for action Against Comi and others.
Trump posted on the truth social, “Justice in America! One of the worst humans in this country is James Comi, former FBI corrupt chief James Komi.”
“Today he was convicted by a grand jury in two hooliganism cases for various illegal and illegal acts,” Trump said. “He has been so bad for our country, for so long, and now at the beginning of being responsible for our crimes against our nation.”
A federal grand jury Indicated komi Another to obstruct the proceedings of a Congress in connection with the testimony before the Senate in 2020 on charges of making a wrong statement.
The prosecution makes Comi to face allegations of Trump’s several alleged political enemies.
Trump posted on Sathya Social last Saturday, asking why his Attorney General, Palm Bondi, Comi and other major political rivals did not go to go to leave.
“We cannot delay at any time, it is killing our reputation and credibility. They impered me twice, and I (5 times!), Nothing. Nothing. Justice should be done, justice should be done, now !!!” Trump posted.
Trump has long called for allegations against Comi, which he blames for investigating his campaign relationship for Russia in the 2016 competition – something that he has considered a “witch”.
Trump fired Komi as the FBI Director in 2017, while the bureau investigation was still going on, which led to the appointment of Special Advocate Robert Muller. Trump and Comi have been an adverse relationship since then.
Thursday’s prosecution quickly shut down alarm bells between Democrats and other Trump critics, who slammed the move as a politically motivated attempt to go after the President’s enemies.
“Donald Trump has clarified that he wants to convert our justice system into a weapon to punish and pacify our critics,” said in a statement, the top Democrat Sen Mark Warner (D-W) of the Senate Intelligence Committee said in a statement.