My favorite part? Getting Comey to state that making a false exculpatory statement = intent and consciousness of guilt.
:-)
“My favorite part? Getting Comey to state that making a false exculpatory statement = intent and consciousness of guilt.”
I agree, but unfortunately it is a victory over something about which does not belong in the conversation. Intent has no bearing on this case. Comey inserting it was improper and probably unconstitutional. It was the act of a defense attorney not an investigator and the very thing that will become the shiny object that distracts the public.
It was the highlight of the day and perhaps Trey Gowdy's finest moment.
And, sad to say, it was way, way over the head of the Gowdy-Haters posting on this thread. They have no idea what you are talking about.