James Comey

Has the attorney general come to the belief that "court-ordered electronic surveillance is spying?" the former FBI director said. "Wow."
“I hope someday somebody proves that what we did was irrelevant,” he said of the Clinton email probe.
The federal judge wants to see the unredacted versions before he decides whether to release the disputed documents to the public.
The former FBI chief said he was baffled by the special counsel's decision not to make a judgment on this question.
McCabe, who took over as acting FBI director after James Comey was fired, opened two investigations into Donald Trump and his campaign's ties to Russia.
The cable host accused the agency of casting "aside all values" and harboring "blatant political bias."
The remark came after Trump railed against Comey as "a dirty cop."
In a "Face the Nation" interview, Pompeo refused to engage in discussion on the story, calling it "silly" and unworthy of a response.
In usual fashion, the former FBI director responded to a barrage of insults from the president with a subtle subtweet.
Law enforcement officials launched an investigation into whether the president was secretly working on Russia's behalf, according to The New York Times.