James Comey
James Comey, born on December 14, 1960, served as the FBI Director from 2013 to 2017, a role that thrust him into the spotlight amid numerous high-profile investigations and controversies. Known for his investigations into the Hillary Clinton email scandal and the Russia probe, Comey’s tenure was marked by significant public and political scrutiny. His decision to publicly disclose the Clinton investigation’s details just before the 2016 election drew criticism and praise alike, adding to the tumultuous nature of his directorship. After being dismissed by President Trump in May 2017, Comey has continued to weigh in on political matters as an author and commentator, navigating a career that remains as contentious as it is influential.