The clearest way to understand the extraordinary nature of the indictment of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, is to offer this simple recitation of the facts by The New York Times:
An inexperienced prosecutor loyal to President Trump, in the
job for less than a week, filed criminal charges against one of her boss’s
most-reviled opponents. She did so not only at Mr. Trump’s direct command, but
also against the urging of both her own subordinates and her predecessor, who
had just been fired for raising concerns that there was insufficient evidence
to indict.
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