Why James Comey couldn’t keep the FBI above politics
by Sam Frizell
Nov 05, 2016
4 minutes
AS A RULE, LAWMEN DON’T LIKE TO say much more than they have to, and there is not a person who has met FBI Director James Comey who would size him up as less than tight-lipped.
Yet there he was last summer, up on Capitol Hill, telling the world under oath about his upbringing while laying out the painful details of how an investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails had found no evidence of a crime. “I was raised by great parents who taught me you can’t care what other people think about you,” he said, trying to explain his appearance.
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