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Former FBI Director Comey Joins Howard University For Lecture Series

Former FBI Director James Comey has stayed out of the public eye since his firing in May. Now he's delivering a lecture series at Howard University, donating fees to scholarships for foster children.
Comey has tried to keep a low public profile since his surprise firing by President Donald Trump in May.

Former FBI Director James Comey is scheduled to deliver a convocation address at Howard University next month, part of a series of lectures he's been invited to deliver during the coming academic year at the historically black college.

Howard officials said

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