","heading":"","fullWindow":false,"fullBleed":false,"headColor":"","type":"html5mobile","textColor":"","mobileImageUrl":"","bgColor":"","imageUrl":"","linkUrl":"","displayStyle":"small-up"},{"type":"text","text":"Read more:"},{"type":"ad","display":"small-only","pos":"1","sizes":[[300,250]],"interstitial":true,"name":"MobileMiddleArticleBigBox"},{"type":"text","text":"Ex-Trump adviser Michael Flynn agrees to co-operate with Russia investigation, pleads guilty to lying to the FBIAnalysis: Why the Flynn guilty plea is much bigger than anything we’ve seen so far from the Trump-Russia investigationOpinion: What more evidence of Trump-Russia collusion do you need? Since then, Comey has from time to time made his presence known on Twitter — often with a religious bent. He used to tweet anonymously, under the name of Reinhold Niebuhr, a theologian whom Comey wrote his college thesis about. "},{"type":"articleRelated","display":"medium-up","articleContinued":true},{"type":"slimcut"},{"type":"text","text":"When a journalist blew his cover, Comey admitted that the Niebuhr account was his, and eventually changed its name to his own. His tweets tend to coincide with events in the Trump administration, to the point that he’s been called a “Twitter prophet.”"},{"id":"936059099393003521","type":"twitter_tweet"},{"id":"934559440686272512","type":"twitter_tweet"},{"type":"text","text":"On Friday, the news was the guilty plea of Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, for lying to the FBI about his conversations with the Russian ambassador.
Source: thestar December 01, 2017 20:15 UTC