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Angry Trump Supporters Rage At FBI Director
NOV
7
Status: Available Now!
Type: News
Date: Monday 7 November 2016, 12:00 AM
Media: Huffington Post

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Donald Trump was somewhat reserved after FBI Director James Comey announced Sunday that the agency hasn’t changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges over her email use. The Republican nominee simply insisted that “rank-and-file” FBI agents would continue to pursue the case. But at Trump’s fifth and final campaign rally of the day Sunday, an event in Virginia that did not begin until just after midnight due to his packed multi-state schedule, the sentiment toward Comey, who is a Republican, was anything but placid. Voters in the crowd of thousands, who had gathered in the cold to catch a glimpse of the GOP nominee at the Loudoun County Fairgrounds, said politics were at play and that Clinton deserved to be impeached. “I think it’s disgraceful. I think he’s essentially destroyed the reputation of the FBI,” said Connie Morrissey, a West Indies immigrant who works in finance, expressing disbelief that the FBI was able to sift through more than 650,000 newly discovered emails in nine days. “Somehow she is not in prison. She’s not going to be indicted. That tells me, as far as HIllary Clinton is concerned, there is one law for her, and one law for the rest of us.” Many supporters said they saw something nefarious behind Comey’s decision to close the case. “I’m thinking somebody threatened him or something because he seemed to have backed out in the end there. There have been a lot of people killed over the Clintons, over the years,” claimed Mike Lennett, a courier from Fairfax. James Flanagan, a former worker for a traveling carnival, suggested Comey was somehow bought off, telling HuffPost that “payoff” was involved. “I think she gives everyone her money,” added Andrea Simpson from Springfield. Negative attitudes toward Comey even seemed to extend to those in the crowd who are employed by the government. Loudoun County is the fastest-growing locality in the Virginia Commonwealth, thanks in part to the mix of affluent communities that sit in close proximity to Washington, D.C., as well as a rapidly growing minority population. A woman in the crowd who identified herself only as Krista said she felt sorry for Comey. Krista works at the Department of Justice, and like many Trump supporters, feels the system she is part of is “rigged” against the New York businessman. “I think he’s honestly a political stooge,” she said of Comey. “I think he sways ― whatever Obama tells him to do, he does. It’s really disappointing. I think the whole system is so rigged and corrupt. Trump is the most refreshing politician I’ve seen. I just want to see him win. They’re all corrupt.” Virginia Jordan, a 69-year old public defender from Orange County, said she believed that “pressure” had been put on Comey “the whole way.” Still, she held out hope that the former secretary of state would face charges over the Clinton Foundation. “He’s only said they won’t do anything to her about the emails. They haven’t said that about the Foundation,” she told HuffPost.
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