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"The single dumbest thing I’ve seen in my law enforcement career”

4/29/202653 min

April 28, 2026; Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted again today, this time concerning an Instagram post featuring shells on the beach spelling out “8647.” Nicolle Wallace discusses with Michael Feinberg, John Brennan and Carol Leonnig. 

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  1. Tom Steyer0:00

    Tom Steyer. When he says he's going to tax big corporations and the billionaires who own them, he means it. He'll close the Trump property tax loophole that costs our state billions, standing with unions to fund schools and single-payer guaranteed healthcare, and he'll take on Trump.

  2. James Comey· Soundbite0:17

    Because I've been in enough corporate boardrooms to know a crook when I see one.

  3. Tom Steyer0:22

    And fight to abolish ICE. Tom Steyer, progressive for governor.

  4. Carol Leonnig· Guest0:26

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  5. Speaker 30:29

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  6. Nicolle Wallace· Host1:00

    [upbeat music] Hi there, everyone. It's 16:00 in New York. Breaking news this afternoon from the Department of Justice in its efforts to satisfy Donald Trump's insatiable appetite for political retribution. After previously trying and failing to target former director of the FBI, Jim Comey, the DOJ has secured a new indictment against one of Donald Trump's most prominent perceived enemies.

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