This is what I’d like to ask Comey, while he is under oath:
If something is found on a politician, does it always end up in a prosecution? Or, is it ever used to compromise the politician to get him (or her) to vote a certain way? (And remind Comey that he is under oath.)
Great question! GREAT! Like many great questions, it gets the wheels turning and inspires more ideas.
I might start by first asking “Has the FBI under your leadership ever found evidence of criminal wrongdoing by a Senator or Congressperson?”
If the answer is yes, I’d ask who. If the answer is no, I would laugh in his face and ask him if he really expects me to believe that, and if he thinks he should continue to hold his job seeing as how he is entirely incompetent.
With a yes answer, I’d proceed along your line of questioning. I would ask EXACTLY what was done with that information, how was it used, why was there no prosecution, was the target aware that he was being investigated, was the target aware of any part of what was found out about him, etc.