Former FBI Director James Comey pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to the two counts of lying to Congress being brought against him by the Trump administration. On the same day, ABC News reported that the prosecutors who were working on the Comey case — who were fired for their refusal to charge him — believed the key witness against Comey was fatally flawed.

It’s a case that appears both flimsy and nonetheless loaded with meaning for the future of American justice. Vox senior correspondent Andrew Prokop has been covering Comey, President Donald Trump, and their increasingly embittered feud for years. I wanted to ask him four big questions as the case moves forward.

You’ve been covering Comey for so long — back to the Hillary Clinton email investigation. How surprising is it that we’ve ende

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