President Trump denied having an enemies list of adversaries to prosecute, but told reporters Friday “I think there will be others” after former FBI Director James Comey was indicted a day earlier on charges he lied to Congress.
“It’s not a list, but I think there’ll be others. I mean, they’re corrupt,” Trump said Friday morning on the White House lawn as he headed to the Ryder Cup golf tournament on Long Island.
“These were corrupt radical left Democrats, because Comey, essentially, was a Dem — he’s worse than a Democrat. I would say the Democrats are better than Comey.
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“But no, there will be others. Look, that’s my opinion. They weaponized the Justice Department like nobody in history. What they’ve done is terrible … frankly, I hope there are others.”
Trump, who called on the Justice Department to charge Comey with lying to Congress before a grand jury returned two felony counts related to 2020 congressional testimony, called it a “pretty easy case.”
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