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COOPER: You know, I don't know if QAnon was an issue so much when you were at the FBI. I'm wondering what you make of this -- I mean, is this bizarre, you know, conspiracy theory is kind of an overused word.But it is based on anti-Semitic, anti-Catholic tropes used for generations.
This time, it's of a cabal of Democrats and Hollywood celebrities and others who are allegedly and ridiculously running a child sex trafficking ring out of a pizza parlor and communicating in code in the public and drinking the blood of children to stay young and worshipping Satan.
There's now candidates, who are -- one who has a chance of becoming a congressperson in the Republican Party. And the president called that person a future star of the party. I know the FBI has said it could lead to -- it could be a kind of a risk for domestic terrorism or illegal actions.
What do you make of this?
COMEY: There's always been an attraction to nutty conspiracy theories. The difference here is that it was always hard to talk to crazy, but crazy was outside the fence. Maybe shouting at the White House from outside the security fence.
Well, now, it's not only on the White House grounds and in the building and building. So how do you deal with it?
It makes a much more serious phenomenon that the president is not only not condemning the craziness, which, as the FBI said could be doing dangerous, but wrapping his arms around it.
So crazy is in the house. It is not enough for all of us who are not crazy to say, who can believe that. Blood-drinking pedophiles? We have to take it seriously because it's in the house and it could be dangerous.