Don't forget, the letters in FBI stand for Fidelity, Bravery and Integrity, at least it is the motto of the FBI.
Given the praise from both sides of congress regarding Comey's integrity, it is highly unlikely he would stoop so low as to bad-mouth (as you would like to say) the President of the United States.
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"The FBI has a very positive image with much of the American public, and that has always supported its authority. Even though a director is subject to being dismissed at the President’s choice, it has always been apparent that there are political risks in doing so. When the FBI director was fired in 1993, President Clinton felt obliged to order a full investigation of complaints and waited for a recommendation from Attorney General Reno."
Even though this post points out the president can dismiss the director of the FBI, it is fraught with political risk. Another mistake from our not-ready-for-prime-time president.
Given the praise from both sides of congress regarding Comey's integrity, it is highly unlikely he would stoop so low as to bad-mouth (as you would like to say) the President of the United States.
Google is your friend.
"The FBI has a very positive image with much of the American public, and that has always supported its authority. Even though a director is subject to being dismissed at the President’s choice, it has always been apparent that there are political risks in doing so. When the FBI director was fired in 1993, President Clinton felt obliged to order a full investigation of complaints and waited for a recommendation from Attorney General Reno."
Even though this post points out the president can dismiss the director of the FBI, it is fraught with political risk. Another mistake from our not-ready-for-prime-time president.
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