Comey's emails become a problem for him

Washington Examiner:
Former FBI Director James Comey discussed sensitive government matters on his private email account, despite previously saying he did so only for “incidental” purposes.

The Cause of Action Institute, a conservative watchdog group, has obtained hundreds of Comey's emails through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit and released some of them Friday evening. The Justice Department acknowledged to the group that Comey and his chief of staff discussed government business on 1,200 pages of messages from his personal Gmail account.

The FBI so far has reviewed 526 pages and released only 156 of those, according to the watchdog. The Justice Department declined to release seven emails under the Freedom of Information Act’s law enforcement exemption, which applies when government can show that releasing such information would harm investigations or prosecutions. Another 370 pages were not turned over because they discussed privileged communications or out of concern for personal privacy, the New York Post reports.
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Could this be another reason why Comey was so eager to exonerate Hilary Clinton for her email scandal?  If he prosecuted her as he should have was he worried that it might lead to his own conduct? 

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