Piling on an already substantial list of motions to dismiss, former FBI Director James Comey alleged that "potential misconduct," "severe," "pervasive," and "abundant irregularities," including the possibility that grand jurors felt they couldn't leave unless they indicted him, provides an alternate reason to bring the obstruction and false statement case to an end.
A 26-page motion in support of disclosing grand jury proceedings slams the charges for "facially misstat[ing]" his testimony.
Next, Comey argued that interim U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Lindsey Halligan, an ex-insurance lawyer who "lacks any prosecutorial experience" and installed at the urging of her former client President Donald Trump , secured the rush indictment "after business hours with a meager

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