Ex-FBI Director James Comey Likens Donald Trump To A “Mafia Boss” In New Memoir

President Donald Trump slammed James Comey on Friday as a “weak and untruthful slime ball” and a “proven LEAKER & LIAR,” the day after explosive excerpts from the former FBI director’s tell-all book surfaced in media reports.

“James Comey is a proven LEAKER & LIAR. Virtually everyone in Washington thought he should be fired for the terrible job he did-until he was, in fact, fired. He leaked CLASSIFIED information, for which he should be prosecuted. He lied to Congress under OATH. He is a weak and untruthful slime ball who was, as time has proven, a terrible Director of the FBI. His handling of the Crooked Hillary Clinton case, and the events surrounding it, will go down as one of the worst “botch jobs” of history. It was my great honor to fire James Comey!”


In an upcoming interview with ABC News, the 6’8 ft former-FBI director pulls no punches in describing his time as the lead investigator for the world’s most powerful organized crime organization. He likened working with Trump’s administration as being in the mob and Trump as a “mafia boss” — full of lies, corruption and deceit.

Comey stated that he felt like he was living an out of body experience, especially when at one point in the investigation he had to confront Trump about intelligence of Trump’s Illuminati sex parties with Russian models prostitutes of which Comey said was filmed by the Russians in order to hold leverage over Trump. He also made mention of Trump either being pee’d on or peeing on the prostitutes or both. Nonetheless he withheld nothing in painting a lucid portrait of Trump’s loathsome corruptness.

Many would argue Comey was fired by Trump simply because he knew way too much.

Comey’s persuasive new memoir is entitled, “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership” is out now.

Purchase your copy on Amazon.

James Comey’s explosive interview this SUNDAY on ABC – 10pm. Will you be watching?

2Pac’s Handwritten Don Killuminati 7 Day Theory

2Pac takes aim at Jay Z, Dr. Dre, and Biggie in recently discovered-lost liner notes from ‘The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory.’

Missouri Man Reveals Years-Long Pen Pal Friendship With Cult Leader Charles Manson

FOX 5 San Diego – Ken Dickerson of St. Louis says he sent letters, postcards, and drawings back and forth with notorious cult leader Charles Manson for several years while he was in prison.

The Tate murders in Beverly Hills were gruesome and the story captivated the nation. Manson would spend 46 years behind bars for those crimes – and ultimately died in prison – but he used some of his time to write and call a man from Missouri, according to KTVI.

Dickerson said he began communicating with Manson in 2005 and the communication ended sometime in 2012. During that time, Manson sent him drawings, postcards, autographs, and long, rambling letters that were difficult to read.

Manson also called Dickerson often – as many as three calls a day some weeks.

The repeated contact gave Dickerson a look into this criminal mastermind.

I set the school on fire in third grade and I ain’t been back since,” Manson said on a recorded cassette tape.

In describing his relationship with Manson, Dickerson said, “It’s no different than anyone else for the most part, outside of not being able to hang out with the dude.”

When asked why he would want to communicate with Manson, Dickerson said, “He was there, he was alive, he was someone of importance to history.”

A history that included a brutal, two-day murderous rampage in August 1969. “Helter Skelter” as it was called, was Manson’s motivation to kick-start a race war.

Did Dickerson ever think about Manson Family’s victims?

I just separated the two. I took that guy that I’ve read about in books and stuff and put him over there and I put the other guy in my ear,” said Dickerson. “…For the most part, when I talked to him, we talked about art and music.”

There were also glimpses of Manson’s life behind bars, according to Dickerson. Manson mentioned during one conversation that he had been beaten up and in the fight, his guitar had been destroyed.

When his guitar got busted over his head he felt like he just lost his dog,” said Dickerson. “Because of who he is, he would get taken advantage of a lot and used. He also got upset when some of the women he spoke to would start talking to other people in the unit, nah, he didn’t like that.”

Dickerson claimed Manson never asked him for anything and only wanted friendship, companionship, and someone to talk to about music. When asked why he recorded the conversations with Manson, Dickerson claimed, “He asked if I was recording it and I said no. He said you should. You don’t know what you’re missing. This is a part of history.

When asked if he thought Manson was evil, Dickerson said, “He acted insane when he wanted to and acted evil when he wanted to or he could be a little puppy.”

Charles Manson died in November 2017 at the age of 83. Dickerson knows that many people see Charles Manson as an evil man that was the mastermind behind some of the most brutal murders in history.

When Dickerson’s mother told him Manson had died, he was disheartened.

I actually did feel like I lost a friend,” he said. “I know that sounds, I don’t know the right word to use, but it did feel like I lost a friend.”‘


Interesting. If you could be a pen pal to any notorious crime figure who would it be and why?

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