OPINION
Byron York: Why are the Comey memos secret?
by Byron York | Feb 14, 2018, 9:56 PM
If there is an obstruction of justice case to be made against the president in the Trump-Russia affair, James Comey is in the middle of it. Donald Trump's decision to fire the FBI director is often cited as Exhibit A for obstruction, and the foundation for that case is a set of seven memos Comey wrote describing conversations he had with the president between January 6 and April 11, 2017.
The memos are critically important. Portions of them have been leaked to the press, given to a Comey friend, discussed in congressional testimony, and read by a few Capitol Hill lawmakers and staff. Sometimes it seems the only people who have never had a chance to see the Comey memos are the millions of Americans who are trying to make sense of the daily firehose of Trump-Russia news.
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