SEAN HANNITY (HOST): As it turns out, in June of 2017, one month after Comey was fired, well, the FBI, people that he used to be the boss of agents, showed up at his door. Why didn't we find this out sooner? They were there to retrieve his classified government memos that he was storing in his home which is illegal. The agents also grilled Comey about documents during an interview. By the way, that would be called an interrogation for the rest of the world.

And keep in mind, it's the very same memos about his confidential communications with the president of the United States. Comey leaked those to the media through a professor friend of his at Columbia, it -- for the purpose of spurring a special counsel investigation.

Now, Mr. Super Patriot Comey never should have had those documents at his house. And, oh, yes, leaking classified material is a crime. Now, I don't think this is his biggest crime in my humble opinion. I've told Super Patriot Jim Comey times before, I'll say it again tonight -- Jim, you have the right to remain silent. My advice now more than ever, you need to shut up. Take my advice.

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All right, tonight's major news. We've got two stories we were following. Well, it is part of what we've been waiting for, John Solomon, Investigative Reporter; Vice President of the Hill reported that the Inspector General Michael Horowitz has in fact referred James Comey for possible prosecution over two issues. Leaking classified information and lying of being less than gang candid or lack of candor.

Let me read this again. John Solomon reporting tonight, the DOJ's watchdog, Inspector General Michael Horowitz is preparing a damning report on Jim Comey's conduct in his final days as FBI Director though will likely conclude that he leaked classified information which violates the Espionage Act. It shows a lack of candor. That means he lied. As if now the Attorney General is declining to prosecute apparently there are other big issues in play, according to numerous sources that I have, John has and others have. [Fox News, Hannity, 7/31/19, via Nexis]