Kamala Harris has a five -words response to Comey’s indictment

Washington
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Even if she is thinking about last year’s campaign on tour for her new book, Kamala Harris has woven criticism from President Donald Trump who came out of his loss – and the accusation of FBI director James Comey was too ignored.
“It’s frustrating, but more than that, it is painful to see,” said Harris, speaking exclusively to CNN on Friday afternoon during a break from the Washington swing on his tour, when she was asked what she had done with Trump’s mandate so far. “It’s painful to see. I mean what’s going on with Comey: are you kidding me? The United States Ministry of Justice? ”
Before being elected to the Senate in 2016, the former vice-president spent her professional life as a prosecutor, including his time as a district of San Francisco and California attorney, and the issues of the law touched him.
Harris warned during the campaign that Trump was going to take people he considered his political enemies. The Ministry of Justice on accusations against Comey came after Trump publicly put pressure on the Attorney General Pam Bondi and replaced the American District Prosecutor where Comey was charged.
“He said it; we knew he would,” said Harris. “But it’s implacable every day.”
Harris said she saw the Truth social post from last week addressed to “PAM”, as in Bondi, demanding the accusation, and had heard speculation that he could have been conceived as a direct message to the Attorney General.
In any case, Harris told CNN, Trump’s intention seemed clear, which means a president who ordered the pursuit of a person against whom he has long asked revenge.
When asked if she considered the indictment as the passage of a Rubicon, or a border, Harris said: “I don’t know. Define Rubicon. ”




