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James Comey ends 2017 with one final dig at Trump

'Here’s hoping 2018 brings more ethical leadership.'

 

Austin Powell

Tech

Posted on Jan 1, 2018   Updated on May 22, 2021, 6:25 am CDT

Former FBI Director James Comey closed out 2017 with one last less-than-subtle dig at President Donald Trump.

Here’s hoping 2018 brings more ethical leadership, focused on the truth and lasting values,” Comey tweeted at 6:46pm on Sunday. “Happy New Year, everybody.”

Comey was dismissed by Trump in May 2017, a move that triggered accusations of obstruction of justice and the appointment of Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel. Comey has since testified that Trump requested his loyalty at a private dinner in January and pressured him the following month to halt the investigation into Trump’s former national security advisor, Michael Flynn. President Trump has denied both claims.

Comey has a long history of subtweeting the president. In fact, at times it seems like it’s the only reason he’s even on Twitter.

On Dec. 1, after Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his communications with Russia, Comey tweeted a verse from Bible, specifically Amos 5:24. “But justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”

On Nov. 11, in response to disparaging comments made by the president, Comey dropped a massive subtweet in the form of a quote from Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon. “If you want truth to go round the world you must hire an express train to pull it; but if you want a lie to go round the world, it will fly; it is light as a feather and a breath will carry it.”

And in late October, while he was still tweeting under the alias @projectexile7, Comey offered a cryptic comment to the news of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team charging three members of Donald Trump’s campaign.

As recently as Dec. 3, President Trump has dismissed Comey’s claims that he pressured him to stop investigating Michael Flynn as “fake news.”

Here’s hoping 2018 keeps the subtweets coming.

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*First Published: Jan 1, 2018, 7:06 am CST