JUST IN: Nationwide SHOCK After Americans Learn About Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ Sketchy Past
When the story about the firing of James Comey needed to be spun around into something else, Sarah Huckabee Sanders was there to do the job.
The White House Press Secretary informed Americans that President Trump had “lost confidence in their director,” however, the evidence that appeared suggested something else.
A particular piece of information showed that the President reportedly told Lester Holt that the reason Comey was fired was because of the Russia Investigation;
Now, a Freedom of Information Act request has enabled new information to come to light that stands as evidence that Donald Trump ans Sarah Sanders lied to the U.C citizens.
At that time, Sarah was a Deputy White House Press Secretary, and she claimed that when she talked to FBI agents. Sanders said that she had “heard from countless members of the FBI that are grateful and thankful for the president’s decision.”
In addition to this, she also said that the President believed that “Director Comey was not up to the task,” and “that he wasn’t the right person for the job,” before she continued to say that he wanted “wanted somebody that could bring credibility back to the FBI.”
Nevertheless, new evidence was discovered recently that condemns all statements regarding Comey as lies. The documents were obtained by Benjamin Wittes, who is a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution. According to him, there had been a cover-up ever since Trump began his presidency.
According to what Lawfare pointed out :
“[The documents] contain not a word that supports the notion that the FBI was in turmoil. They contain not a word that reflects gratitude to the president for removing a nut job. There is literally not a single sentence in any of these communications that reflects criticism of Comey’s leadership of the FBI. Not one special agent in charge describes Comey’s removal as some kind of opportunity for new leadership. And if any FBI official really got on the phone with Sanders to express gratitude or thanks “for the president’s decision,” nobody reported that to his or her staff.”
The same day that Sanders made up those stories about how agents lost faith in Comey, according to the records, one special agent for the FBI sent out an email to their staff, saying : “Unexpected news such as this is hard to understand but I know you all know our Director stood for what is right and what is true!!! … He truly made us better when we needed it the most.”
Lawfare continues to say that :
“The first reaction the documents reflect is simple shock, confusion and disbelief. The words ‘unprecedented,’ ‘tumultuous,’ ‘shock’ and ‘surprise’ appear in a great many of the emails. Two days after the firing, the assistant director of the International Operations Division, almost certainly Carlos Cases (the author is identified in the documents only as ‘Carlos’ but is identifiable from the division affiliated with the email address), described the period as ‘a whirlwind of shock at the suddenness of the departure of Director Comey and concern with what the future will hold.’ “
The core of this matter is that the documents portray a picture about the reaction inside the FBI, after the news about Comey’s firing, and that picture is not the same one that the White House wants us to see. As Lawfare stated : “It’s very much the story, rather, that McCabe told the Senate a few days after Comey’s dismissal.”
A lot of people were aware about the fact that the White House lied about the reason behind Comey’s firing, but now as it appears, Trump had intended to get rid of him ever since the beginning.
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