Lawyers for former FBI Director James Comey will again confront the Justice Department in a federal courtroom Wednesday, as Comey seeks to have the two-count federal indictment against him dismissed on the grounds that it is based on a "vindictive and selective" prosecution.
The hearing is the second in two weeks stemming from Comey's bids to dismiss the criminal charges, which stem from testimony he gave to the Senate Judiciary Committee more than five years ago. Comey has pleaded not guilty to both charges and has argued that the prosecution is a result of Mr. Trump's efforts to target a political foe.
In court filings last month, Comey's attorneys wrote that the charges were the result of an "egregious abuse of power," and asserted there were "multiple glaring constitutional violati

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