November 1, 2025Nov 1 We got a sense this week of how that could play out. Included in James Comey’s latest round of motions to dismiss his indictment is one that seeks disclosure of the grand jury proceedings, which are usually kept secret. In that motion, filed Thursday, the former FBI director’s lawyers wrote that the known facts to date raise a “significant risk that irregularities in the grand jury process may have influenced the grand jury to return an indictment.” https://archive.ph/MFdmg#selection-1217.0-1229.157 The short answer is it can be done. It's not easy, but, among other things, given the bizarre nature of the evidence and how it was represented in the charge, it should have a good shot at success. And it could even lead to Halligan's disbarment if it's shown that she was lying.
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