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Strategies & Market Trends : General market lab and commentary
SPY 682.06+0.3%Oct 31 5:00 PM EST

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To: Robohogs who wrote (604)10/30/2016 7:02:00 AM
From: tom pope  Read Replies (1) of 668
 
The Telegraph makes this sound very dire, going way beyond Weiner) Have you seen anything like this from a reputable source?
(The Telegraph sometimes lurches to the sensationalist end of the spectrum)

There are two other considerations. James Comey, the director of the FBI, would not have reopened the investigation at all, let alone so close to an election, without exceptional cause. Rumours flying around include those of the threat by some of his senior staff to resign if the case were not reopened, so significant was the evidence of malfeasance. Mr Comey would know he was signing his own career death warrant to have brought this up now without the best imaginable grounds. Democrats say that as a former Republican supporter, he is simply doing Trump’s bidding. Well, they would say that, but given the distaste the Republican establishment feels for Trump it is hard to see why it should want to do him any favours.
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