Comey: ‘Real sloppiness’ in Russia probe but no misconduct

ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Former FBI Director James Comey acknowledged Sunday that a Justice Department inspector general report identified "real sloppiness" in the surveillance of a former Trump campaign aide and said he was wrong to have been "overconfident" about how the Russia investigation was handled. But Comey also insisted he was right to feel some measure of vindication because the report did not find evidence for the most sensational of President Donald Trump's claims, including that he had been wiretapped and illegally spied on and that the FBI had committed treason in investigating ties between Russia and his 2016 campaign. "Remember how we got here," Comey said in an interview on "Fox News Sunday." "The FBI was accused of criminal misconduct. Rememb
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