Not wasting any time, a federal judge issued a weekend temporary restraining order against the Trump administration, including U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, after finding James Comey's former lawyer and friend is "likely to succeed on the merits of his claim" that the government conducted "unreasonable" and warrantless searches of files kept since they were seized in 2017.

Senior U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, sitting in Washington, D.C. , on Saturday issued a four-page order preliminarily siding with Daniel Richman, an attorney and law professor, following the collapse of the DOJ's case against ex-FBI Director Comey.

As Law&Crime reported one week ago, Richman asked Kollar-Kotelly to block the government from indefinitely searching his files, which were seized in 2017 as

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