DOJ Brass Says Comey Struck Insider Immunity Deal With Mueller To Avoid Criminal Charges
“The immunity is a done deal, “mueller can do whatever he wants. We (Justice) have no say but after many years working criminal cases I know Comey has been given immunity. You can tell by the way he is acting now and the fact that Mueller has kept us in the dark about his investigation.”
“As this is an ongoing analysis, we will decline to comment,” Carr told True Pundit.
As Special Counsel, Also he is not obligated as Special Counsel to inform Justice about who is under immunity.
It’s no secret Comey and Mueller are close friends, having worked together at Justice for years alongside Eric Holder. Comey has described Mueller, who also served as FBI director, as his one-time mentor. If someone in Congress cared enough to do something about it, In fact, it’s somewhat staggering.
But what are friends for? Folks outside of D.C. are getting another unwelcome crash course into corruption.
A complete review of this case illustrates that by striking an immunity offer Comey has essentially used the Washington D.C.
A refresher. First, Comey himself leaked at least one memo that actually sparked the Justice Department to appoint a Special Counsel. Then, from a pool of countless candidates to serve as Unique Counsel, Mueller - a close friend and long-time coach of Comey - just happened to get picked.Then,
Comey’s likely deal insulates him against prosecution for his role in:
Leaking other government documents to third parties including the media
Inconsistencies in testimony that rise to the level or perjury
Any part he played in the illegal surveillance or wiretapping of Trump during the election
His function in unmasking Trump, Trump insiders and other Americans from FISA warrant intelligence
Any violations of FBI employment ethics that would nullify pension benefits.

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