What happened

The Justice Department Thursday secured a two-count indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, days after President Donald Trump publicly told Attorney General Pam Bondi he wanted Comey and other perceived enemies prosecuted.

Trump separately signed a memo Thursday ordering the FBI to lead a multiagency effort to “identify and disrupt financial networks that fund domestic terrorism and political violence,” though the order and Trump’s subsequent comments in the Oval Office made clear he was focused only on left-leaning organizations. He offered top Democratic donors George Soros and Reid Hoffman as potential targets.

Who said what

A federal grand jury in Virginia approved counts against Comey of making false statements and obstruction of Congress, but rejecte

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