CNN’s Jake Tapper: “As a constitutional attorney and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, do you believe it's acceptable for any president to publicly or privately instruct their Attorney General to prosecute a political opponent and go as far as firing a US attorney if… pic.twitter.com/8fE3Fk04pi
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SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE MIKE JOHNSON: James Comey lied to Congress. He took an oath. He said things to Congress that were simply not true. It’s called perjury. A grand jury, a nonpartisan, non-biased grand jury that was assembled, looked at the charges and they agreed. They voted to bring an indictment of James Comey, not President Trump, not the DOJ, but a grand jury. That's how our system works. It's a very important principle for us to apply that everybody has to subscribe to the law, even a former FBI director. And he has lots to answer for. There are many things that he could have been indicted for but the statute of limitations ran out on so many of those matters. Not here. Perjury is important. You can't, especially if you're a high official, appointed or elected official, you cannot raise your hand, take an oath, and lie to Congress.James Comey is not above the law.





























































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