| James Comey's blockbuster testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee didn't settle whether Trump associates colluded with Moscow's meddling in last year's presidential campaign, or resolve whether President Trump himself is guilty of obstruction of justice. But in two days of headlines - making allegations that the president's private lawyer then flatly denied - Comey painted a devastating portrait of a president whom he says lied in public and bulldozed in private through the governmental norms designed to protect the rule of law. His accounts, which Comey says are backed up by contemporaneous memos, are guaranteed to fuel the multiple investigations that continue to cast a cloud over the White House, with consequences ahead that are impossible to predict.
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