Former FBI Director James Comey admitted he was wrong during a Fox News Sunday interview saying he was “overconfident” in the FBI’s processes for obtaining FISA warrants. Comey disputed a statement from Attorney General William Barr saying agents had not acted in “bad faith” in obtaining the warrants.
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‘I was wrong’: James Comey says he was ‘overconfident’ in FBI’s FISA process
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