Comey Should Be Indicted for Cover-up of Trump Surveillance

Carter Brown – Larry Klayman, President of Freedom Watch and the founder of Judicial Watch, wrote an open letter calling for former FBI Director James Comey to be indicted for obstruction of justice.

comeyKlayman accused Comey of burying evidence from a whistleblower he worked with that may verify POTUS Trump was surveilled by the Obama administration.

Klayman represents Dennis Montgomery, a whistleblower TGP detailed in a recent article, who delivered 47 hard drives with over 600 million pages of information coming out of that to Comey’s general counsel James Baker. Comey did nothing with the information.

The following is an excerpt from Klayman’s open letter:

As I explained in the below embedded radio appearance at www.raffradio.com, where I exchanged views with the talented host, Franklin Raff, it is Comey himself, along with his staff, that deep-sixed their claimed investigation of Dennis Montgomery, a NSA/CIA whistleblower who came forward over two years ago, under grant of immunity, with 47 hard drives and over 600 million pages of information and then provided sworn testimony to FBI Agents Walter Giardina and William Barnett, showing that the intelligence agencies had not only “wiretapped,” in the form of unconstitutional surveillance, Trump, his associates and his family, but also other prominent Americans such as the chief justice of the Supreme Court, other justices, 156 judges and persons like myself who challenge or even criticize government misconduct and illegality.

In short, the president’s firing of Comey was long overdue. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who recommended the former FBI director’s termination, should now empanel a grand jury to investigate Comey for having covered up and subverted this would-be FBI investigation of mass illegal surveillance in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

The scandalous revelations by Montgomery came on top of what Edward Snowden had disclosed earlier, concerning the mass surveillance by the NSA and CIA of hundreds of millions of Americans, persons who had done nothing wrong other than used their cellphone or computer to communicate with others.

About three years ago, the Honorable Richard J. Leon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, preliminarily enjoined the intelligence agencies twice from this “almost Orwellian” criminality, as the judge put it in separate landmark rulings. See www.freedomwatchusa.org. But, as has been the case in government for the last several decades at least, the rule of law was disrespected and flagrantly violated.

You can read all of Klayman’s letter here.

SF Source The Gateway Pundit  May 2017

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