After upending the presidential election and making enemies in both parties and the White House, James Comey leaves the FBI with some unusual political baggage.
What does that mean for his prospects in private practice?
As a prospective law firm hire, Comey combines a prestigious resume with unusual political baggage.
May 11, 2017 at 05:02 PM
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After upending the presidential election and making enemies in both parties and the White House, James Comey leaves the FBI with some unusual political baggage.
What does that mean for his prospects in private practice?
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