James Comey ‘Fantasizes’ About Deleting His Twitter After Ousting Trump From Office

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James Comey says its his fantasy to delete Twitter after Trump leaves office

Former FBI Director James Comey has revealed he fantasizes about deleting his Twitter account, but can’t leave the platform until he’s done all he can to oust President Trump from office.

In an interview with The New York Times, Comey says he hopes he can rid his Twitter account once and for all in January 2021.

“I have a fantasy about on January 21, 2021, deleting my Twitter and moving on to something else,” Comey told the Times. “But until then, I can’t.”

He added, “This country is so much better than this president.”

Theblaze.com reports: The Times reported that Comey — who was fired by President Trump in 2017 — “plans to spend the next 13 months working to drive President Trump from power.” Comey now refers to himself as an “unemployed celebrity,” after vowing last month not to take a formal job until after the 2020 election.

In the meantime, he is raking it in with the six-figure speaking fee he commands, bragging that he charges “A lot! Seriously, it’s crazy.” The ousted official has also signed a contract to write a series of op-eds for The Washington Post.

As far as Twitter goes, Comey uses the platform nearly exclusively to criticize President Trump, in one tweet accusing the president of “narcissism” and in another urging Americans to “send Donald Trump and his mob back to their dark corner” in 2020.

Comey says he feels a responsibility to continue voicing his opposition to the president, explaining to The Times, “I’ve probably now had dozens — and maybe dozens isn’t enough — of encounters with uniformed military, intelligence community people and FBI people in grocery stores, in airports, in hardware stores. They’ll just come up and touch my arm and say, ‘Please keep speaking. Please keep speaking.'”

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A number of top Republicans have suggested Comey could be indicted over FISA abuses during his tenure as director. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told Fox News‘s Maria Bartiromo last month, “In the end, I do not believe Jim Comey will get off. America sees that the president was correct about firing this individual.”

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