Mark Levin accuses James Comey of blackmailing Trump with so-called “pee tape” allegations

Levin: Comey told Trump “the most scurrilous lies” from the Steele dossier “in order, I think, to tell the president of the United States, 'don't mess with me, look what I have on you.'”

From the April 20 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends:

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MARK LEVIN (LIFE, LIBERTY & LEVIN): You have a dossier that was fraudulent, where you have you actual collusion with the Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC, and payments being made through law firms to Fusion GPS. That was used to get a FISA warrant against an American citizen with loose ties to the Trump campaign in order to get to the Trump campaign and the Trump transition through the back door. All this, again, occurred under James Comey's watch and then, he meets with the president-elect of the United States, a week or so before he becomes president of the United States, clears the room out, doesn't show him the dossier, doesn't tell him who funded it, but tells him some of the most scurrilous lies that are in this dossier in order, I think, to tell the president of the United States “don't mess with me, look what I have on you.” I actually think he was in a position to blackmail the president. Or he thought he was.

Previously:

On Hannity, Mark Levin calls Comey a “mob boss” and says Obama “did more to interfere with our election than the Russians"

Fox & Friends uses Comey memos to push for end of Mueller investigation

Fox's Ainsley Earhardt asks if bombing Syria “would be a bigger story than Comey's book”