Days after the Trump administration asked a federal judge to rein in a magistrate's order on discovery of grand jury materials, the DOJ's obstruction and false statement case against former FBI Director James Comey returned to court. The status conference, which lasted under 10 minutes, ended with the DOJ pledging to hand over grand jury transcripts and audio to the court, so the judge can review it "all" and decide if the defense can, in fact, get its hands on those materials.

U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick kicked off the brisk 4 p.m. hearing on Monday by stating that it "seems to make sense to me" that the grand jury materials Comey's team seeks are reviewed in private, out of view of the defense and the public.

Fitzpatrick made waves at a hearing last Wednesday, dressing do

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