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![]() Fox News host Ainsley Earhardt praised President Trump Friday on Fox and Friends for the "smart way" he made James Comey stay honest by claiming he had tapes of their conversations.Trump responded: "It wasn't very stupid, I can tell you that." From Free Beacon: "When he found out that I, you know, that there may be tapes out there, whether it's governmental tapes or anything else, and who knows, I think his story may have changed," Trump said. "I mean, you'll have to take a look at that." "My story didn't change, my story was always a straight story," Trump added. "My story was always the truth, but you'll have to determine for yourself whether or not his story changed."Trump forces his enemies to tell the truth.
Comey meanwhile is busy plotting his revenge:
Comey confidant Benjamin Wittes sent this cryptic tweet out Friday:
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