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FBI agent relieved of duty over refusing Comey perp walk, four people familiar say

By Sarah N. Lynch

Washington (Reuters) -Bir FBI agent was accused of a federal last month, after the Bureau’s former director James Comey’s news media rejected the “Perp Walk” in front of his cameras.

On September 25, Comey was accused of making false statements on the dramatic rise of President Donald Trump’s political enemies and preventing congress investigation.

A FBI spokesman refused to comment on personnel issues.

Reuters could not immediately determine how and when the Senior FBI officials wanted to take the stage, and brought Comey to the Bureau’s Washington field office. Not the arrest warrant, but only a call was made in court. However, the defendants will often report to a FBI field office for reservation after a court call.

Refusing to do it wrong, Comey will go to the court in Alexandria in Virginia just outside Washington on Thursday.

A lawyer commented for Comey.

In 2017, Trump was fired at the beginning of his first term. Since then, the FBI investigation, which has been organizing detailed contacts between the Russians and Trump’s 2016 campaign since then, has regularly attacked.

Trump threatened to imprison his political rivals for the first time in 2015 for the first time, but the movement against Comey was able to provide a great jury indictment against someone for the first time. The Trump Ministry of Justice is also investigating other antagonists, including New York Chief Public Prosecutor Letitia James and John Bolton, who served as the National Security official in Trump.

(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Leslie Adler)

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