Comey on Nunes Memo: “That’s It?”

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WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 08: Former FBI Director James Comey leaves a closed session with the Senate Intelligence Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill June 8, 2017 in Washington, DC. Comey said that President Donald Trump pressured him to drop the FBI's investigation into former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and demanded Comey's loyalty during the one-on-one meetings he had with president. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Responding to today’s release of the Nunes memo, former FBI director James Comey, who was fired by President Trump in June, tweeted his thoughts. And needless to say, the former official who has been vocal in his support of his colleagues in the Bureau, was not impressed by 4-page memos allegations of bias on the part of career investigators.

Comey’s brushing-aside rejection of the memo comes shortly after his fellow Republican, Arizona senator John McCain, released a statement blasting the White House for the move, which seems intended to undermine the FBI and by extension Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is looking into alleged ties between the Trump presidential operation and Russian officials close to the Kremlin. “If we continue to undermine our own rule of law, we are doing Putin’s job for him,” McCain said.