James Comey and Letitia James to challenge validity of Trump-era charges

Federal Judges to Weigh in on Trump-Era Indictments Against High-Profile Targets

In a high-stakes hearing set to take place at the federal courthouse in Alexandria, Virginia, former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James are set to ask a judge to drop the criminal charges against them. The case centers around allegations that Lindsey Halligan, Trump's personal attorney, was unlawfully appointed as interim US Attorney for the eastern district of Virginia.

The appointment, which was made at Trump's request in September, has been criticized by Comey and James as a blatant attempt to interfere with their investigations into Trump himself. According to prosecutors, Halligan's sole role was to present evidence to grand juries in both cases, raising questions about whether his appointment is truly legitimate.

At the heart of the dispute is a federal law that limits the appointment of an interim US attorney to 120-day stints. Comey and James argue that Halligan's repeated appointments bypass the Senate confirmation process and allow him to serve indefinitely. They claim this would be in direct contravention of the law, which they say was clearly intended to prevent such abuse of power.

The Justice Department, however, argues that nothing in the law "explicitly or implicitly precludes the Attorney General from making additional appointments." In a last-ditch effort to bolster their case, Bondi recently gave Halligan a second title and claimed she was authorized to supervise both prosecutions.

However, outside experts say this attempt to legitimize Halligan's appointment could backfire. Three federal judges have already ruled against the Justice Department on similar issues in other cases, finding that the department's actions were unlawful. Even a 1986 memo written by future Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito appears to support Comey and James' interpretation of the law.

Thursday's hearing is a crucial moment for both Comey and James, who face serious charges including bank fraud and obstruction of Congress. The outcome will have significant implications not only for their cases but also for the broader investigation into Trump's dealings with the Justice Department.
 
πŸ€” so like if you think about it like this:

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+----------------+
| Comey & James |
+----------------+
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v
+----------------+
| Halligan's role |
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v
+----------------+---------------+
| | |
| (alleged) abuse | (law says) |
| of power | it shouldn't |
+----------------+---------------+ happen here
```

i think Comey & James got a point tho. like if there's this law saying interim US attorney can only serve for 120 days, but then you have someone making repeated appointments without senate confirmation... that sounds fishy to me 🐟. and i don't think just because Bondi says something doesn't make it true.

i also think it's interesting that there's like this whole history of judges already ruling against the Justice Department on similar stuff, which could actually work in Comey & James' favor. βš–οΈ
 
I think it's super suspicious that Comey and James are trying to get these high-profile targets off scot-free πŸ™„. I mean, come on, if there's even a smidgeon of a chance they can claim Halligan's appointments were legit, why not just let the Senate do its job and confirm him already? It's like they're more interested in getting out of the hot seat than in serving justice πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And don't even get me started on Bondi's last-minute power grab - sounds like a total desperate attempt to save face πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. If I were betting, I'd put my money on the federal judges ruling in favor of Comey and James πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ€” I'm telling ya, this whole thing is fishy! You got these high-profile targets like Comey and James comin' in to ask a judge to drop the charges, but I think it's all about distractin' us from somethin' bigger. Like, have you ever wondered why they're so keen on gettin' Halligan appointed as interim US Attorney? It's not just about a simple law, fam! There's gotta be more to it.

And don't even get me started on Bondi tryin' to legitimize Halligan's appointment by givin' her another title and sayin' she's authorized to supervise both prosecutions. That's like tryin' to cover up somethin' with a blanket of BS! πŸ™„

I'm thinkin' there's some deep-state shenanigans goin' on here, folks. Maybe the Justice Department is tryin' to silence Comey and James because they got too close to the truth? Or maybe Trump himself is behind it all, manipulatin' the system like a puppet master? πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

Anyway, I'll be keepin' an eye on this whole situation, and I'm tellin' ya, there's gonna be some juicy revelations comin' out of that Alexandria courthouse soon! πŸ”
 
πŸ€” This whole thing feels like a giant game of musical chairs, except instead of chairs, it's a bunch of high-profile targets trying to stay in the game. πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ I'm not sure what's more shocking - that someone thought they could just appoint themselves interim US Attorney and get away with it or that they actually tried πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Either way, it's going to be interesting to see how this all plays out. Will the law hold up or will justice bend? βš–οΈ Only time (and three more federal judges) will tell πŸ•°οΈ
 
πŸ€” this whole thing just seems so shady... like, what's really going on here? If Halligan was supposed to just present evidence and not be an actual interim US Attorney, then why is he making all these decisions and appointing new people to his team? 🚫 And what's up with the Justice Department trying to make this whole thing legit by giving him a second title? seems like they're just trying to cover their tracks... πŸ’Έ Comey and James seem like they've got some solid grounds for their claims, though. I'm keeping an eye on this one πŸ‘€
 
I think this whole thing is getting outta hand πŸ™„! I mean, come on, a law that's supposed to prevent abuse of power is being used to cover up some shady stuff? It's like the Justice Department is trying to rewrite the rules as they go along πŸ“. And what's with all these backroom deals and second titles πŸ€”? It just looks like they're trying to throw a wrench in the works and protect one of their own buddies πŸ‘₯. I'm not saying Trump didn't do anything wrong, but this whole thing reeks of corruption and it needs to be taken seriously πŸ’Ό.
 
OMG, this is getting so juicy! 🍿 I'm literally on the edge of my seat thinking about James Comey and Letitia James going up against the Justice Dept in court. They're fighting for their freedom, which is like, totally understandable given all the drama that's gone down with Trump. I'm rooting for them, tbh! πŸ’ͺ This whole thing just highlights how crazy it's getting with Trump's administration, right? The law, the Senate confirmation process... it's all so complicated. Can't wait to see what Thursday's hearing brings πŸ€”
 
I'm keepin' an eye on this whole thing and I gotta say, it's gettin' pretty intense 🀯. These high-profile targets, Comey and James, are fightin' to drop the charges against 'em and I can see why. The whole situation just seems fishy 🐟. I mean, what's up with Lindsey Halligan gettin' all these extensions? It's like she's dodgin' accountability or somethin' πŸ™„.

I'm thinkin' maybe there's some truth to the allegations that Trump was tryin' to interfere with their investigations πŸ€”. If so, that would be a big deal. I just hope justice gets served eventually ⏰. It's gonna be a long road for these two to get through this, but I'm rootin' for 'em 😊.
 
🀯 I'm literally stunned by this whole thing! Like, how can one person just keep changing laws to suit themselves? It's so obvious that Lindsey Halligan's appointment is a power grab and it's not fair to Comey and James who are being dragged through the mud over this 🚽. The fact that Trump himself requested Halligan's appointment is like, the icing on the cake - it's just so blatant and manipulative 🍰. I'm all for accountability but this is ridiculous! πŸ™„ It'll be super interesting to see what the judges decide and how it affects the whole investigation into Trump's dealings with the Justice Department πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm totally sure that James and Comey are being super reasonable in this whole thing... no way, wait, what if they're trying to hide something? πŸ€‘ Like, I know they think Halligan's appointment was shady, but maybe it wasn't actually unlawful? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And honestly, isn't the Justice Department just trying to cover their own butt here? πŸ” I mean, three federal judges have already ruled against them on similar issues... that could be a major blow. 😬 On the other hand, what if Bondi's attempt to legitimize Halligan's appointment actually works? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ That would totally mess with everything we thought we knew about this case! 🚨
 
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