Former FBI agent James Gagliano questioned why former FBI Director James Comey was having a TV show made about him if his stated goal was to be "forgotten."
Gagliano, who was a supervisory special agent, pointed out the apparent contradiction Monday on Twitter.
"This is an odd thing (pause) but I hope to be forgotten," Gagliano said, quoting Comey's words during a book tour in 2018. Along with the quote, Gagliano tweeted a reporter announcing that CBS was going to produce a four-hour television series based on Comey's book.
“This is an odd thing (pause) but I hope to be forgotten.”
— James Comey’s response, during his whirlwind book tour, to Katie Couric’s question about how he saw his *legacy*, during the 2018 Aspen Ideas Festival ... https://t.co/FlQSEinzeB
— James A. Gagliano (@JamesAGagliano) October 7, 2019
Comey, 58, released his memoir A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership in 2018. Jeff Daniels will play in him in the new series, which begins production next month.
Gagliano has been critical of Comey in the past, calling him "sanctimonious" and loyal first and foremost to himself.
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