Former FBI Director Comey Defends Clinton Investigation, Calls for Fact-Based DOJ
James Comey defended his 2016 Hillary Clinton email investigation and urged the Justice Department to base decisions on facts during a recent interview.
Former FBI Director James Comey defended his handling of the 2016 Hillary Clinton email investigation and called for the Department of Justice to make decisions based on facts rather than political considerations during a recent television interview.
Appearing on NBC's "Here's the Scoop," Comey addressed ongoing criticism of his role in the Clinton email probe, which has been cited by some as contributing to increased politicization of federal law enforcement agencies.
Comey stated that he does not regret his decisions regarding the Clinton investigation, pushing back against assertions that his actions initiated a shift toward greater politicization within the DOJ. The former FBI director led the investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server while she served as Secretary of State.
During the interview, Comey emphasized the importance of the Justice Department basing its decisions on factual evidence rather than political pressures. His comments come amid ongoing national debates about the independence and politicization of federal law enforcement agencies.
The Clinton email investigation became a significant issue during the 2016 presidential campaign, with Comey's public statements about the probe drawing scrutiny from both political parties. Critics have argued that the timing and handling of the investigation influenced the election outcome.