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Lied publicly about his interactions with the president before he was fired by the president. well, these notes which we believe are dana boente s firsthand handwritten notes from his conversation with comey after that march 30th call, this is the first contemporaneous evidence that we, the public, have seen of what james comey told other public officials at the time about the president s behavior. as best as we can tell, it absolutely matches his public statements about the president s behavior. now, we have a few other documents that we have obtained that we are still reporting out. this is what we ve got so far. i should tell you, we have reached out to the justice department, no comment. we ve reached out to the fbi, no comment. we ve reached out to james comey, no comment. dana boente, no comment. but we re working on changing as much of those as we can. stay with us. when trying to save for the big things in life, we tend to start small. less of this. cut back on that. ....
Telling him we re not going to do that. that i would see what we could do. it was a way of kind of getting off the phone, frankly, and then i turned and handed it to the acting deputy attorney general mr. boente. after that discussion, did you take phone calls from the president? yes, sir. why did you just say you need to talk why department you say i m taking that call? you need to talk to the attorney general? well, i did on the april 11th call and reported the calls, the march 30th call and april 11th call to my superior who was the acting deputy attorney general. the acting deputy attorney general at the time was dana boente who today just quit. maybe he quit because he s tired of being central to everything. he s exhausted from playing every instrument in the band. maybe that s just tiring. is it possible he had to quit because he s maybe going to have to be a witness? if somebody brings charges against the president on the obstruction of justice matter? former doj spo ....
Investigation? did he ask you any questions? we never spoke again after april 11th. you told the president, i would see what we he could do. what did you mean? that was kind of a slightly cowardly way of trying to avoid telling him, we re not going to do that. that i would see what we could do. it was a way of getting off the phone, frankly. and then i turned and handed it to the acting deputy attorney general, mr. boente. after that, did you take phone calls from the president? yes, sir. so why did you say why didn t you say, i ll not taking the call. you need to talk to the attorney general. did i on the april 11th call. and i reported the calls, the march 30th call and the april 11th call to my superior, who was the deputy attorney general. at the time that was dana boente who today just quit. maybe he quit because he s tired of being central to everything. ....
You need to talk to the attorney general. did i on the april 11th call. and i reported the calls, the march 30th call and the april 11th call to my superior, who was the deputy attorney general. at the time that was dana boente who today just quit. maybe he quit because he s tired of being central to everything. he s exhausted from playing an instrumental role on every instrument in the band. maybe that s just tiring. is it possible he had to quit because he s maybe going to have to be a witness if somebody brings charges against the president on this obstruction of justice matter? matt miller just reported on air, as recently as two days ago, he said he was looking forward to handing off control so co-get back to work as u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. that was two days ago. reportedly. then suddenly today, he quit as u.s. attorney west don t know why that is. we are literally actively trying right now to figure that out. ....