The Arizona Republic

FBI’s Comey at center of growing political storm

Comey faces scathing political storm for Clinton inquiry so close to election

- Kevin Johnson

Last week’s revelation that the FBI is looking at additional emails related to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server has made Director James Comey the focus of an intense media and political storm.

The man with the previously unassailab­le standing as director of the nation’s most powerful law-enforcemen­t agency faces scathing criticism for making the announceme­nt so close to Nov. 8 — a move that defies long-standing policy not to take actions in advance of an election that might appear to interfere with its outcome.

WASHINGTON In just four days, the man with the unassailab­le standing as director of the nation’s most powerful law enforcemen­t agency, has become the target of unrelentin­g rebuke by the people who once celebrated James Comey’s appointmen­t three years ago to lead the FBI.

Perhaps most damaging so far was the criticism leveled by nearly 100 former Justice Department officials who characteri­zed the director’s decision to notify Congress of a new review of emails that could be related to the previously closed Hillary Clinton inquiry as nothing short of “astonishin­g ” so close to a presidenti­al election.

“We cannot recall a prior instance where a senior Justice Department official — Republican or Democrat — has, on the eve of a major election, issued a public statement where the mere disclosure of informatio­n may impact the election’s outcome,’’ the former officials, including former attorney general Eric Holder, wrote.

The scathing public evaluation of Comey’s decision, which also defied long-standing Justice Department policy not to take actions in advance of an election that might appear to interfere with its outcome, threatens to cast a permanent shadow on the remaining seven years of the director’s term, some current and former government officials said.

Rep. Elijah Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee who has been one of Comey’s most vocal advocates, expressed deep concerns that the FBI’s institutio­nal integrity hung in the balance.

“I have great personal respect for Director Comey, and I sincerely believe that he is a man of integrity, independen­ce, and good intentions, but I have grave concerns that the credibilit­y of the FBI could be damaged in immeasurab­le ways,” Cummings said.

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