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James Comey, who led controversial FBI probe into Hillary Clinton's emails, wears 'Elect more women' t-shirt

Former FBI Director James Comey speaks to members of the media after testifying on Capitol Hill on Dec. 7, 2018.To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, former FBI Director James Comey wrote on Twitter "we need more women in office."

"#19th Amendment is an important anniversary but the vote is not enough," Comey wrote, with a photo of him in a shirt that reads "Elect more women." Comey's infamous letter that he sent to Congress in October 2016 about then Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's emails is widely considered to have contributed to her election loss.

"#19th Amendment is an important anniversary but the vote is not enough," he captioned the social media post on Tuesday. "We need more women in office. VP and Virginia governor are good next steps."

 

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Typically slanted/lazy reporting as this is clearly only half the story; 'Elect More Women' printed on the front of his tee-shirt, 'To Hide Behind' on the back.

Comey is certifiable. But he was a big reason why Trump won, so there’s that.

Or...James Comey who led the illegal spying operation into the Trump campaign for which an FBI lawyer just pleaded guilty to document altering charges ...

Wonder what they have on him

He just HAD to go there. 😒

How about, Cuffs fo life

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