A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership

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by James Comey


  torture

  definition of

  as enhanced interrogations

  mental suffering in

  Toscas, George

  Townsend, Fran

  trade unions

  transparency

  at Bridgewater Associates

  on Clinton, H., emails

  Trono, Bob

  Truman, Harry

  Trump, Donald J.

  alternative reality of

  attempted hug by

  Clinton, H., emails and

  confidence of

  counterterrorism meeting with

  criticism of

  damage from

  Department of Justice and

  dinner with

  election polls on

  election victory of

  emotional intelligence of

  ethics of

  fake news and

  FBI director firing by

  first private meeting with

  as germophobe

  humility of

  inauguration crowd size of

  insecurity of

  integrity of

  laughter and

  as leader

  on leaks

  loyalty to

  lying by

  McCabe, A., and

  monologues by

  obstruction of justice by

  in Oval Office

  phone conversation with

  prostitutes and

  Putin and

  Russian election interference and

  second private meeting with

  sexual assault and

  Steele dossier on

  tapes of meetings with

  at Trump Tower meeting

  trust toward

  Trump, Melania

  Trump Tower meeting

  trust

  in Department of Justice

  in FBI

  in Mafia

  of police

  reservoir of

  toward Trump, D.

  truth

  Gates on

  Jefferson on

  on Russian election interference

  Truth in Domain Names Act

  Twain, Mark

  United Nations Convention Against Torture

  United States Attorney

  Fahey as

  Giuliani as

  Stewart and

  United States Postal Inspectors

  United States v. John Gambino

  University of Chicago Law School

  Waksal, Sam

  Walker, John M., Jr.

  Washington, George

  waterboarding

  Weiner, Anthony

  What Happened (Clinton, H.)

  White, Mary Jo

  Whitewater

  WikiLeaks

  Wilkinson, Beth

  Willis, Bruce

  Witness Security Program

  Women’s March

  Yates, Sally

  Young, Leonidas B.

  Zubaydah, Abu

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  James Comey served as director of the FBI from 2013 to 2017, appointed to the post by President Barack Obama. He previously served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. deputy attorney general in the administration of President George W. Bush. He lives in Virginia with his wife and family. You can sign up for email updates here.

  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Author’s Note

  Introduction

    1.  The Life

    2.  This Thing of Ours

    3.  The Bully

    4.  Meaning

    5.  The Easy Lie

    6.   On the Tracks

    7.  Confirmation Bias

    8.  In Hoover’s Shadow

    9.  The Washington Listen

  10.  Roadkill

  11.  Speak or Conceal

  12.   Trump Tower

  13.  Tests of Loyalty

  14.  The Cloud

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  About the Author

  Copyright

  First published 2017 by Flatiron Books, New York

  First published in the UK 2018 by Macmillan

  This electronic edition published 2018 by Macmillan

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  ISBN 978-1-5290-0084-9

  Copyright © James Comey 2018

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