The Comey Rule, a new two-part series about the former FBI director's run-ins with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, recreates tense moments from US political life.
While he is depicted as an essentially honest public servant trying to maintain the FBI's "reservoir of trust and credibility", his ego and naiveite get an airing.What have Comey and Trump said about the show?"[M]aybe what made it most emotional for me was watching their reaction. Because they felt so much pain at the time.But Ray, the director, did say before the show aired that he wouldn't be surprised if Gleeson copped some of Trump's Twitter rage.
Ray and other members of the production were unhappy about that — Ray, who makes no secret of his dislike for the President, saw it as a crucial story to put before the American people ahead of the vote.
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