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Former FBI Director James Comey has apparently broken Justice Department rules and regulations, but he doesn’t merit prosecution.

Does the US Justice Department Inspector General think that if you are a law enforcement officer and the president tries to shut down a valid investigation, your obligation is to zip it?
https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch/why-legal-expert-finds-inspecto…

"Comey may try to deflect with celebratory comments that he wasn’t charged with mishandling classified information, but he remains in a precarious position — and the trend lines aren’t good." The worst is still to come for Jim Comey https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/459379-the-worst-is-still-to-co…

A finding that the former FBI director mishandled the memos that described his troubling exchanges with President Trump, but no classified information was disclosed, according to the Justice Department. DOJ: Comey Violated Policy On His Trump Memos But Won't Be Prosecuted https://n.pr/2LkLLDw

A rebuke of Comey. A debunking of Trump. Analysis | New IG report rebukes Comey — and debunks Trump https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/08/29/new-ig-report-provid…

What the report says, and doesn’t, about Comey and Trump and the 2016 election. https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=What%20That%20Comey%20Email%20Rep…

Read the IG’s report.