Trump DOJ CRACKS and ADMITS DEFEAT in OPEN COURT!!
From MeidasTouch
The Department of Justice has acknowledged in court that it lacks the constitutional grounds to indict former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Leticia James, prompting an unusual request to revive previously dismissed indictments linked to the now-disgraced prosecutor Lindseay Halligan. Facing legal challenges and opposition, the DOJ seeks support from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, while their arguments appear to disregard pertinent case law concerning the legitim...
Key Takeaways
- When your indictments need a resurrection, it's a sign your legal strategy is on life support.
- The DOJ's 60-page brief: more revival of dead cases than a low-budget horror film.
- New York AG Leticia James faces three failed indictments—she's like a Teflon candidate for political bullets.
- If grand juries start publicly denouncing indictments, your case might need a serious PR intervention.
- Illegally appointed attorneys don't exactly inspire confidence; it's like hiring a chef without culinary skills.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Leticia James (person)
- James Comey (person)
- Michael Popac (person)
- Attorney General Pam Bondi (person)
- Lindsay Halligan (person)
- Midas Touch Network (company)
- Armra Colostrum (product)
- Adam Curry (person)
- Henry Whitaker (person)
- Daniel Richmond (person)
- Ed Martin (person)
- John Bolton (person)
- Dr. Lisa Cook (person)
- Barack Obama (person)
- John Brennan (person)
- Adam Schiff (person)