Comey and his Wife, Spotted In The New York Times Building on Thursday

Well, well, well. It looks like Comey, who’s not our homey, was seen entering the New York Times by a reporter. All the pieces are coming together to provide a clear picture of everything that Comey admitted earlier this month in his sworn testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee. It was then that Comey stated in a sworn testimony that he had leaked a memorandum of his conversation with President Donald Trump with the deliberate intent to of prompting the start of an investigation which had not basis.
What’s so suspicious about Comey being seen entering the New York Times building is the fact that he testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he had “never” been an anonymous source in media reports about investigations involving President Trump or Hillary Clinton.
Allegedly, it appears that Comey is being dishonest because prior to leaking the memorandum to the Times, there were published accounts of Comey’s description of his meetings with Trump. While it is not clear what reason brought Comey to the Times on Thursday, a source reported on the mysterious nature of his appearance. He was reported to have “kept his sunglasses on”, with a forward glaze “as he marched through the front entrance of the Times Square office building”, “accompanied by his wife Patrice Failor who also wore sunglasses.”
No doubt, there will possibly be another Comey story quite soon! The obvious thing about a leaker is that the leaks never stop. It’s long past time for someone in our intelligence community to hold Comey legally responsible for his lies and illegal leaks. Readers of liberal swamp media beware! New York Times reporters are already explaining the purpose of Comey’s visit as an attendance to a charity event for the National Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), which according to its website is made up of volunteers dedicated to child welfare.
You be the judge, but don’t be surprised if we get another breaking story from the Times with Comey’s fingerprint all over it! We are not accusing Comey of leaking information during his visit to the New York Times building; it just needs to be noticed that the leaker was near the source that has provided us with a flood of content from “unnamed sources close to Comey!”
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