Trump suddenly fired the Director of the FBI. He led the investigation concerning relations with the Russian Trump. Maybe he gets too close to the answer? Nixon once did, but it did not save him from impeachment. What is your opinion?
The reason why Trump fired the FBI Director is not because he wanted to close the case against him pertaining to his relations to Russia. The basic and primary reason why he fired the FBI Director is due to the lack of trust and confidence. Without trust the President and his subordinates cannot work together and it will result to turmoil.
So, I get that Comey may be incompetent, I was confused when he made the statements about the emails; it seemed spiteful rather than informative. Buy why now? Comey 'had guts' when he went after Hillary initially, but now he's not fit for his post?
Don't you think it's odd that he has directly fired 3 government officials that have been in active investigations against him and his administration? 3, in the 1st hundred days.
I'm no friend of Comey. But this is beyond suspect, ethically, he should have allowed the investigation to finish before releasing Comey. He's sealed his fate regardless; besides ensuring that Republican town halls will be the most unchill places on earth, he just doomed the relelection chances of the majority of the GOP. AHCA, then this? And the AHCA is dead in the water in Senate; touching this in its current iteration is career suicide. It will dissolve into the same interparty arguing that split the Republicans vote last time.
This is starting to fall apart.