Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 28, 1980
Transcript:
Roland: If this scandal has a hero, then surely it is Armstrong Alger, the only FBI agent to refuse to entrap an undercover Congressman. Alger described the encounter to ABC news. Man: Actually it was very brief. He simply turned up at the house one night, said he heard about the bribes and wanted a piece of the action. I replied it was unethical for me to entice him into committing a crime he wouldn't normally consider. Then he became mad and stomped out of the house. Roland: So you didn't give him any money at all? Man: He just wasn't predisposed enough. Later, he called to congratulate me.