On Thursday, James Comey became the first former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to be indicted for a federal crime.
That is likely the only fact upon which you will receive anything close to agreement in the country.
For some, the two-count indictment is a long-overdue accountability for a man who pushed through the now-debunked Russian collusion investigation.
For others, it is another abuse on President Donald Trump’s revenge tour.
There are legitimate concerns about the targeting of a political critic of the President, who publicly complained just days ago that Attorney General Pam Bondi was not indicting Comey and others.
However, Comey is hardly the pristine model of “ ethical leadership ” that he described in his book. Putting aside his critical role in the