Sounds like Comey's decision to not file charges against Clinton for her emails was one of the reasons for his dismissal, or at least that's the reason they're using. Why am I not surprised.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/09/politi...out/index.html
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In a separate letter, rich in irony, Rosenstein laid out the reasons for Comey's firing, arguing that it was his transgressions over the Clinton email investigation that were the cause of his dismissal.
At the center of Rosenstein's rationale for recommending Comey's firing was the director's handling of the investigation into Clinton's private server, namely his decision to recommend no charges be filed and the news conference he held to explain his reasoning.
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