Comey: ‘My Wife and Girls’ Marched in the Anti-Trump March, Voted Hillary
‘ — the day after President Trump’s inauguration’
Apr 15, 2018 10:32 PM
By Grabien Staff
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In his first interview since publishing "A Higher Loyalty," former FBI director, James Comey, admitted Sunday that his entire family supported Clinton's candidacy.
Comey said that his daughters and wife voted for Clinton.
All five of his kids as well as his wife even marched in the anti-Trump protest the day after the inauguration.
"My wife and girls marched in the Women’s March, the day after President Trump’s inauguration," Comey told ABC's George Stephanopoulos. "At least my four daughters — probably all five of my kids, wanted Hillary Clinton to be the first woman president. I know my amazing spouse did.”
Comey's wife, Patrice Failure, said she was "devastated" Clinton list.
“I wanted a woman president really badly, and I supported Hillary Clinton," Failor said. "A lot of my friends worked for her. And I was devastated when she lost.”