Comey Says He Won't Consider Supporting GOP Candidate In 2024

June 6, 2023

Former FBI Director James Comey made an appearance on MSNBC on June 4. While there, he sat down for an interview on Inside with Jen Psaki.

During the interview, Psaki reminded Comey what he had said about Donald Trump in the past.

"You said that Trump poses a near existential threat to the rule of law," Psaki said. "Tell me a little bit about the specifics of what he could try to do, what do you mean by that?"

Comey replied, "I think about what four years of a retribution presidency might look like. He could order the investigation and prosecution of individuals who he sees as enemies. I’m sure I’m on the enemies list. Because the president constitutionally does oversee the Executive Branch entirely which includes the Department of Justice, prosecutors and investigators."

That's when Comey pulled a complete reversal.

Despite being a Republican for most of his life, Comey says he is REFUSING to vote for any Republican in 2024 -- even if it's not Trump.

"It has to be Joe Biden. And I’m glad he’s willing to serve," Comey said. He went on:

"It has to be somebody committed to the rule of law, committed to the values of this country. And I’m not talking about policy. People can disagree about policy. There are things above those disagreements that all of us should think about the same way. The president must be someone who abides the law and our Constitution. And there’s no one else but Joe Biden.