How to investigate the president, his predecessor & keep your job
By POLITICO
24/02/23·44m 21s
Until last month, Anthony Coley was Director of Public Affairs at the
Justice Department and a Senior Adviser to Attorney General Merrick
Garland.
Coley was in the middle of some of the most extraordinary episodes at
DOJ over the last two years:
The appointment of two special counsels investigating one current and
one former president.
Responding to the drama around the investigation of the president’s
son.
Taking incoming from right-wing pundits saying Garland was protecting
President Biden and left-wing pundits saying the attorney general was
protecting former president Trump.
And occasionally grappling with perhaps the most difficult dilemma that
any government official faces: what do you do when you disagree with the
boss?
In his first interview since leaving Merrick Garland’s side, Coley joins
Playbook Deep Dive host Ryan Lizza from his home on Capitol Hill to
discuss how the Justice Department separates law from politics, why two
special counsels might just take the pressure off Garland, and much,
much more.
Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO.
Anthony Coley is the former director of public affairs at the Department
of Justice
Afra Abdullah is an associate producer for POLITICO audio.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio.
Brook Hayes is a senior editor for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the executive producer for POLITICO audio.