The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

The hubris of James Comey

- This editorial was first published in Newsday.

Former FBI Director James Comey now has achieved the unique status of being criticized by the U.S. Justice Department for behavior that dramatical­ly altered the political landscape for both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

On Thursday, the Justice Department released a report by its inspector general, who found that Comey violated department policy in the handling of memos he wrote about his interactio­ns with Trump over the investigat­ion of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. By leaking the memo through a law professor friend, Comey first raised the possibilit­y that Trump tried to obstruct justice, a concern that led shortly after to the appointmen­t of Robert Mueller as special counsel. While Mueller found that Trump’s conversati­on with Comey could have been an instance of interferen­ce, he did not pursue any charges because Justice Department guidelines bar the charging of a sitting president.

Trump has said that the shadow of the Mueller probe has undermined his presidency — just as Clinton believes Comey cost her the White House in 2016. In an earlier report, the same inspector general found that Comey usurped the power of the attorney general when he went public 11 days before the 2016 election to say he was reopening the probe of Clinton for using a personal server for State Department email.

Both reports paint Comey as a selfrighte­ous arbiter of right and wrong who ignored department guidelines. Comey’s misjudgmen­ts have damaged the reputation of the FBI by enmeshing it in partisan politics.

“Even when these employees believe that their most stronglyhe­ld personal conviction­s might be served by an unauthoriz­ed disclosure, the FBI depends on them not to disclose sensitive informatio­n,” wrote Inspector General Michael Horowitz. “Former Director Comey failed to live up to this responsibi­lity.”

That he did.

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Peter Hvizdak / New Haven Register

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