'Frosty' Exchange? Comey Confronted Lynch over Clinton Probe

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Anonymous sources briefed on James Comey's closed-door testimony before members of Congress told Circa the former Federal Bureau of Investigation director made startling accusations about Obama administration Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

Remember, Lynch had earlier in June consented to an impromptu face-to-face meeting with former President Bill Clinton in a jet on the Phoenix airport tarmac, right as the Justice Department was gearing up to look into Hillary's questionable email habits, which may have exposed both USA secrets and undercover agents to Chinese and Russian hackers.

It was his statement that Loretta Lynch emphatically told him to stop referring to the Clinton probe as an investigation and instead call it a "matter".

The juxtaposition underscores the political nature of the ongoing controversy regarding the Russian Federation probe, which former Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper said last week was worse than Watergate, a scandal that led to then-President Richard Nixon's resignation.

Sen. Feinstein said on CNN's "State of the Union" program, "I would have had a queasy feeling too", adding: "I think we need to know more about that".

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That said, all these investigations into "collusion with Russia" are a waste of time and taxpayer money.

"Fake News is at an all time high". Comey also said that Lynch pushed him to call the investigation a "matter", rather than an "investigation".

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Downing again said he didn't have an opinion, but admitted he had "no basis to believe" that an attorney general had ever before instructed a high-level official to mislead the public.

Despite that, we also know that Comey didn't sit down after his conversation with Lynch and write a memo about it, something he did when he had a conversation with President Trump, who he thought might lie about what really transpired during their talk.

Lynch and the former president under oath.

We agree that an investigation is warranted.

Trump has been reacting to reports that he is under investigation for possible obstruction of justice in the Russian Federation investigation.

That means the presidency and the public will be subjected to even more of what we've seen so far - and it might just get worse. Was it his idea?

Comey inadvertently made the case that if anyone should be investigated, it's Loretta Lynch. Was this all conducted in concert with the Clinton campaign? She was likely angling for a position within the next administration and would utilize the power of her office to make certain that nothing altered the presidential trajectory charted by media elites, leftist pollsters and top Democratic Party insiders.

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