James Comey

James Comey
Published in : 17 May 2025

James Comey

James Comey is an American lawyer who served as the 7th Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 2013 to 2017. Here’s a summary of his background and key events:

🔹 Early Life & Career

  • Born: December 14, 1960

  • Education: College of William and Mary (B.S. in Chemistry and Religion), University of Chicago Law School (J.D.)

  • He served as a U.S. Attorney and later as Deputy Attorney General under President George W. Bush.

🔹 FBI Director (2013–2017)

  • Appointed by President Barack Obama.

  • Initially respected by both parties for his professionalism and independence.

🔹 Major Controversies

  1. Hillary Clinton Email Investigation (2016):

    • Comey announced the conclusion of the investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server in July 2016, stating no criminal charges were warranted.

    • Just days before the 2016 election, he publicly disclosed that the FBI was reopening the case, which critics say affected the election outcome.

  2. Trump & Russia Investigation (2017):

    • Comey confirmed the FBI was investigating potential ties between the Trump campaign and Russian interference in the 2016 election.

    • Allegedly pressured by President Trump to drop the investigation into Michael Flynn.

    • Fired by President Donald Trump in May 2017—Comey later testified before Congress, saying he believed he was dismissed due to the Russia probe.

🔹 Aftermath & Legacy

  • Comey published a memoir in 2018 titled A Higher Loyalty, which criticized Trump and discussed his views on ethical leadership.

  • He’s been a vocal advocate for rule of law and institutional integrity since his dismissal.