Fired FBI Boss Obstructed Justice
National Enquirer|June 12 2017

Explosive charge COMEY KILLED PROBE into Obama wiretaps on Trump.

Mike Jaccarino
Fired FBI Boss Obstructed Justice

OUSTED FBI chief James Comey should be indicted by a federal grand jury for obstruction of justice  and perjury — not President Donald Trump!

That is the bombshell charge from a top former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor who claims bungling Comey and his beleaguered agency covered up a massive wiretapping plot concocted by “puppet master President” Barack Obama!

Larry Klayman — founder of crime-fighting watchdog group Judicial Watch and advocacy group Freedom Watch — has alleged Comey, 56, “deep-sixed” an investigation into bombshell evidence proving rogue spies in America’s intelligence community wiretapped Trump, his daughter Ivanka and other Trump associates.

If Comey were indicted by a grand jury and convicted, he could face up to 15 years in a federal pokey!

An indictment would also  wrap up an extraordinary period of intrigue in the capital, including Trump’s firing of Comey on May 9.

The president first revealed the treachery in a March 4 tweet, saying he had been wiretapped, or electronically surveilled, by then-President Obama during the run-up to the presidential election.

As The National ENQUIRER sensationally revealed in our April 17 edition, evidence of the conspiracy came to Comey more than TWO YEARS ago by way of NSA/CIA whistle-blower Dennis Montgomery.

Like Edward Snowden after him, Montgomery spirited 47 hard drives and 600 million-plus documents out of America’s spy agencies, including evidence Trump was wiretapped.

As Montgomery’s lawyer Klayman told The ENQUIRER at the time: “Those documents have been buried in Comey’s files for two years now. He refused to publicly acknowledge them!”

This story is from the June 12 2017 edition of National Enquirer.

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