Ex-FBI Director James Comey indicted
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Before becoming a central figure in Trump-era politics, the former FBI director was known as "Wheels" at his New Jersey high school.
President Trump’s campaign of retribution began to intensify in mid-July and hit a fever pitch over the last week, culminating in the indictment of one of his foremost enemies.
A magistrate judge expressed confusion and surprise at some points during a Thursday night court session when a federal grand jury returned James Comey's indictment.
The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey made public on Thursday is likely to put on display, yet again, the blockbuster political discourse around the FBI investigations in 2016 that affected the presidential election.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., weighs in on the indictment of former FBI director James Comey and more on 'The Big Weekend Show.'
Ty Cobb, a former White House attorney during President Trump’s first term, said Sunday there’s a “good chance” the case against former FBI Director James Comey gets “tossed out well before trial.” “I don’t see any way in the world that Comey will be convicted,
Ty Cobb, who served as White House Special Counsel during President Trump's first term, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that he thinks the charges against former FBI Director James Comey could get "tossed out well before trial,
No one is above the law.” That was what Attorney General Pam Bondi said this week following the announcement that former FBI Director James Comey had been indicted for making a false statement to Congress and obstruction in a criminal case.