Former FBI Director James Comey says he thinks Attorney General William Barr's testimony before Congress was 'misleading' and that Barr acted in a way that was 'less than honorable' in previewing the Mueller report. ComeyTownHall
Former FBI Director James Comey told CNN's Anderson Cooper that he thinks Attorney General William Barr's testimony regarding special counsel Robert Mueller's report before Congress was misleading.
James Comey has never met Hillary Clinton, but the former FBI director hopes he'll get the chance one day to have a conversation and explain why he made the decisions he did in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election. Comey believes Barr acted"less than honorable," however, in the way he previewed the report with his summary, press conference, and still"continues to talk as if he is the President's lawyer."
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