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The most explosive development in Wednesday’s hearing emerged before any argument about presidential pressure to prosecute: U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan admitted that the full grand jury never saw the indictment now pending against former FBI Director James Comey.
Former FBI Director James Comey will be in court Wednesday to argue that his indictment is selective prosecution because Trump ordered it as revenge.
In a blistering opinion over how the DOJ brought charges against ex-FBI Director James Comey, a judge said there may be grounds to toss the case.
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Judge says government ‘missteps’ in James Comey's case could result in the dismissal of the charges
Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick said the government's handling of the case raises "genuine issues of misconduct."
A federal judge on Monday scorched the Justice Department’s handling of years-old evidence in its case against former FBI Director James Comey, raising the possibility that US Attorney Lindsey Halligan may have botched the grand jury proceeding and the indictment could be tainted.
Former FBI Director James Comey will make another run Wednesday at getting his criminal case dismissed, with his lawyers looking to convince a judge that the prosecution is vindictive and rooted in President Donald Trump’s hatred of him.
Former Trump White House attorney Ty Cobb and NBC News Legal Affairs Reporter Gary Grumbach join Meet the Press NOW to explain the government’s misstep in the case against former FBI Director James Comey that could get it thrown out.