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Ex-FBI chief James Comey, charged with lying to Congress, insists that he's being selectively and vindictively prosecuted and that he never committed the offenses.
But a trove of evidence released in response to his claims by prosecutors undermines his case.
U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan filed a response to Comey's demand that the court dismiss his indictment for vindictive prosecution.
And it includes "bombshell, damning evidence" in his own handwritten note on FBI letterhead confirming his knowledge of and participation in "the Russian collusion criminal conspiracy against Trump."
The exhibits include statements from Comey, "from his burner gmail with his alias Reinhold Niebuhr, that, 'At this point it would shouting into the wind. Some day they will figure it out. And as Jack and Ben point out, my decision will be one a president elect Clinton will be very grateful for (though that wasn't why I did it).'"
He also, responding to a planted New York Times hit piece against Trump, told "FBI special government employee Daniel Richman, 'Well done my friend. Who knew that would. E so uh fun."
Richman was the tool Comey is accused of using to leak government secrets to the media.
"Exhibit 10 shows FBI special government employee Daniel Richman (aka 'Michael Garcia') is leaking–as an anonymous source–to New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt on behalf of then-FBI Director James Comey. Comey testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee he never did this," reports explain.
A report at the Gateway Pundit explains that federal prosecutors have confirmed they have a "trove of personal emails" with Comey openly talking, before the 2016 election, how he expected to work for "president elect" Clinton and he "was being kept apprised by a top FBI aide on efforts to anonymously provide information to the news media."
The report called the court filing responding to Comey's demand the case be dismissed a "bombshell."
"Halligan cited and attached to the filing numerous emails in which Comey was clearly aware that Richman was working to provide information anonymously to news outlets about the Clinton email case and that he expected those outreach efforts would end with Clinton defeating Donald Trump in the November 2016 election," explained Just the News.