Judith Miller: Comey’s Always ‘Showboating’ and ‘Doesn’t Serve His Cause’ with the Book

‘He certainly has a bias’

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REGAN: “For someone who supposed to be so above reproach and he’s Mr. FBI, he’s not without his own biases.”
MILLER: “He certainly has a bias and his basic conclusion is that President Trump is not morally fit to be president, and therefore they are assembling a case. What Mr. Comey has done, player in this polarized environment that they were in. Everything has to be viewed with skepticism and that’s what journalists do. He does believe the nation is in danger and he has an obligation. I wonder whether or not his case would have been better made him better served if he had remained quiet and let muller do his investigation and see whether there’s any evidence whatsoever that the president was involved in collusion with the Russians, because if not, we’ve been going through something of national trauma ever since president Trump was elected met turned out to be unwanted.”
REGAN: “Judith or something he says in the beginning of the book, he talks about his own weaknesses and in that he said that’s his ego. Do you think that a lot of this is ego driven quest market can hard to work for the likes of President Trump who also has a big ego.
MILLER: “I think that’s clearly, he identified that is one of his own weaknesses and I believe he let that get the better of him and deciding to write this book. He was the head of the FBI, a law enforcement agent, the key guy, and to come forward now as yet another litigant against the president, I think it diminishes him in his office and this was the man who helped elect Donald Trump by not telling the public things they might have wanted to know like the fact that the president was already under investigation when he was denigrating Hillary Clinton and raising questions about her."

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