W hatever you think of James Comey, it’s hard to argue with this: No unelected official this century has been at the center of so many high-stakes controversies in Washington, D.C., with so many serious consequences for the country.
As deputy attorney general in the George W. Bush administration, Comey squared off against Dick Cheney and senior White House aides over where to draw the line on warrantless wiretaps and secret torture.
In 2016, as FBI director, Comey infuriated Democrats when he decided to give a press conference, lone-wolf-style, to announce that Hillary Clinton, then the Democratic nominee for
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