The DOJ set a very dangerous precedent with its decision not to prosecute fired FBI Director James Comey for violating department and FBI policies identified in the Inspector General Report.
How can the IG Report say that Comey’s actions were a “dangerous example for over 35,000 current FBI employees—and the many thousands more former FBI employees” and the DOJ determine that those actions are not prosecutable? Is this not a clear message from the DOJ to those 35,000+ FBI employees that there are no legal consequences if they ever decide to do what James Comey did?
The DOJ has just let the world know that from this day forward the FBI is unable to dispatch its law enforcement duties properly. How safe do you feel now?
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