WASHINGTON_ After former FBI Director James Comey testified behind closed doors on Capitol Hill Friday, he tweeted that the interview by members of two House committees "wasn't a search for truth." Republicans see it differently.
The GOP lawmakers say they're looking at whether probes into President Donald Trump, which began before he was elected, were tainted by political bias. Comey, whom the president fired in 2017, returns for more questioning on Dec. 17.
These are some of the highlights, drawn from the 235-page redacted transcript released on Saturday by Republican lawmakers. The interview lasted from 10:12 a.m. to 4:38 p.m., including a 30-minute lunch break.