Former FBI Director James Comey has formally pleaded not guilty to charges related to his 2020 congressional testimony involving the FBI's investigation into President Trump's ties to Russia during the 2016 presidential race.
Comey appeared in an Alexandria, Va., courtroom, declaring his innocence in the politically charged case that Trump's opponents view as part of a retribution campaign against his longtime foes.
Why Alexandria?: Comey's congressional testimony was given remotely from his home in McLean, Va., due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That's why he was charged in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Inside the courtroom: The Hill's Ella Lee and Zach Schonfeld were at the courthouse. No cameras or other electronics were allowed, but they described Comey's demeanor. "He sat with his attorneys, fidgeting at times and clasping his hands under his chin. When prosecutors entered the room, Comey's attorneys shook hands with them. But Comey himself did not get up from his seat."
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Quick explainer on the allegations: Comey testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in September 2020. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) asked Comey whether he ever authorized a leak about the FBI's investigations into Hillary Clinton's emails and connections between the Trump campaign and Russia. Comey's former deputy, Andrew McCabe, claimed Comey knew about the leak, while Comey said he was unaware.
💡 Why this has gotten so much attention: The charges — one count of making a false statement to Congress and one count of obstructing a congressional proceeding — come after an intense pressure campaign from Trump for the Department of Justice to pursue charges.
The president appointed a former White House aide with no prosecutorial experience to oversee the office that brought the case, and she personally presented the indictment to a grand jury. Her predecessor had resigned amid reported pressure to quickly bring charges in multiple cases.
There may be more indictments to come: The White House has suggested there may be more potential charges against others Trump has targeted.
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