The series follows
FBI director
James Comey in the run-up to the
2016 election, and later in the early months of
Donald Trump's first
presidency. In 2015, Comey asks
Mark F. Giuliano to stay on as the deputy FBI director to lead the
Hillary Clinton e-mail server "Midyear" investigation. The FBI's
Crossfire Hurricane investigation in 2016 looks at
George Papadopoulos, an advisor to the Trump campaign. The
GRU is said to have recruited
Carter Page as an asset.
Paul Manafort is said to be on the payroll of
Russian oligarchs
Oleg Deripaska and
Dmytro Firtash. The investigation finds un-corroborated evidence that the Russian government had damaging information on Trump when he stayed at the
Ritz-Carlton Hotel Moscow in 2013. After closing the Midyear Clinton investigation in July 2016, the FBI re-opens the investigation in October 2016 because some of Clinton's server e-mails turn up in a
new sexting scandal on
Anthony Weiner's laptop computer. The first episode ends with news reports that Clinton has called Trump to concede the election to him. In the second episode, the heads of the
Intelligence Community tell
Barack Obama that Russia wants a friendly Donald Trump in the White House to collapse
NATO, end the
Iran nuclear deal, allow
oil drilling in the Arctic, set up a
pathway for Turkish invasion against the Kurds, start a
trade war with China, and sow discord above all. Russian ambassador
Sergey Kislyak lobbies
Michael Flynn to end economic sanctions against Russia after Obama expels 35 Russian diplomats and announces further sanctions on Russia. After the 2016 election,
James Clapper and other intel chiefs discuss the
Steele dossier with Obama during a briefing at the White House. After Trump's election in 2016, the U.S. intel chiefs meet with the Trump campaign in
Trump Tower New York to state that Russian government agents are using
fake social media accounts at
YouTube,
Facebook,
Twitter, and
Instagram to duplicate pro-Trump propaganda at
Russia Today and
Sputnik Radio. Comey also accuses the Russians of attacking the voting process itself. The FBI intercepts five phone calls during which sanctions relief was discussed while
Mike Pence tells
Face the Nation that the phone calls between Kislyak and Flynn were about expressing condolences for the
Russian plane crash. Trump hosts Comey for a private dinner at the White House; during the meeting, Trump demands loyalty. Afterwards, Trump fires
Sally Yates. Trump tells Comey he didn't give "a billion dollars to Iran like Obama did." Trump goes on to ask Comey to drop the FBI investigation of Flynn. The second episode ends with the dismissal of Comey along with the firings, resignations, re-assignments, and retirements of several appointed officials at the FBI and
DOJ. ==Cast==