
James Comey has the Right to Remain Silent
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In "James Comey Has the Right to Remain Silent," seasoned Texas attorney Robert "Buck" Hooper Esq. delivers a scathing, conservative critique of one of America's most polarizing figures: former FBI Director James Comey. Drawing on 37 years of legal experience and a deep commitment to the rule of law, Hooper meticulously dissects publicly available evidence—from declassified documents and congressional testimonies to inspector general reports—to build a case for why Comey should face prosecution for alleged ethical lapses, abuses of power, and potential criminal acts.
From Comey's rise as a prosecutor in high-profile cases against organized crime and corporate fraud, to his controversial tenure as FBI Director under Presidents Obama and Trump, Hooper traces a path marked by ambition and hubris. Key controversies take center stage: the handling of Hillary Clinton's private email server scandal, where Comey publicly exonerated her despite evidence of mishandled classified information; his role in the 2016 election, including the infamous October surprise letter to Congress that critics argue amounted to interference; the origins of the Russia investigation and reliance on the flawed Steele Dossier; FISA warrant abuses against Trump associates; and Comey's own leaks of sensitive memos, which violated FBI policies and sparked accusations of perjury and unauthorized disclosures.
Hooper doesn't shy away from the bigger picture, exploring barriers to prosecution like political immunity and "deep state" protections, while advocating for equal justice under the law. With a foreword by Judge Mason Williams, detailed timelines, key documents, and an annotated bibliography, this 2025 book serves as a prosecutorial roadmap and a rallying cry for accountability in an era of elite impunity. Ideal for political enthusiasts, legal scholars, and conservatives seeking a no-holds-barred examination of how unchecked power erodes democracy, Hooper's work reminds us that no one—not even a former FBI chief—is above the law.