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The former FBI director's Instagram photos are not an "exigent circumstance" that allows law enforcement to circumvent the ...
Comey had sought to quash panels’ subpoena over closed-door deposition, but has reached an “accommodation,” he told a court Sunday.
The New York Times reports the U.S. Secret Service tailed former FBI Director James Comey in unmarked cars and tracked his ...
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett suggested Wednesday on “Hannity” that bringing former FBI Director James Comey’s and ...
Legal implications When we wrote about Comey’s leak of the Feb. 14 memo, several legal experts told us he likely did not run afoul of the law.
He's being vilified by Trump and his supporters as a 'deep state' actor who attempted to undermine his presidency.
In July 2016, Comey said that Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of State was “ extremely careless,” but he added that “no reasonable prosecutor” would charge her.
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Harvard law professor Noah Feldman on what the James Comey hearing means for the issue of obstruction of justice in the Trump administration.
But after Comey’s testimony this morning, legal experts are split on whether he laid out a potential case for obstruction of justice during his Senate testimony.
Comey on Thursday posted an Instagram photo of shells on a beach that were aligned to read "8647," which Trump and other conservatives have surmised is an assassination threat against the president.
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