An FBI agent was relieved of his duties for refusing to arrange a “perp walk” for former FBI director James Comey after he was indicted last month in what many believe was an act of revenge on the part of President Donald Trump.

Four people briefed on the matter told Reuters of the firing, although the outlet could not determine how or when senior FBI officials wanted Comey brought into the Washington field office, as it noted that only a court summons, not an arrest warrant, was issued. An FBI spokesperson declined to comment on personnel matters when contacted by Reuters.

On Thursday, Sept. 25, Comey was charged with obstructing a congressional investigation and making false statements. The indictment alleges that he lied during a 2020 Senate hearing by stating that he had not authori

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