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Lindsey Halligan Gets Sunk
A judge ruled that Lindsey Halligan’s U.S. Attorney appointment was “invalid” and her indictments of Comey and James “unlawful.”
A legal watchdog group is pushing the state bars of Florida and Virginia to investigate Lindsey Halligan, a Trump appointee who's leading the prosecutions of James Comey and Letitia James.
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Lindsey Halligan releases ‘damning’ evidence related to Letitia James’s alleged mortgage fraud
James's charges stem from allegations that she lied on a 2020 mortgage application to obtain favorable loan terms for a Virginia property.
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Elie Honig couldn’t hide his astonishment at the scale of the breakdown in Lindsey Halligan’s cases.
President Donald Trump and his beauty queen prosecutor’s bid to punish two of his political enemies just went down in flames—and even seasoned lawyers are gawking at the wreckage. CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig all but winced on air as he walked through the collapse of Trump’s revenge prosecutions,
The judge threw out the indictments against James Comey and Letitia James and wrote that Bondi couldn't "reach back in time and rewrite the terms of a past appointment.”
Lawfare’s Ben Wittes joins Mona Charen to discuss Lindsay Halligan’s incompetence and malevolence and the importance of grand juries to our liberties.
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Watchdog group files bar complaint against prosecutor Lindsey Halligan over Comey, James cases
Lindsey Halligan, who was picked by President Trump to lead the cases against Letitia James and James Comey, is the subject of a bar complaint regarding the prosecutions.
Former White House attorney Ty Cobb said Lindsey Halligan should have never served in an assistant U.S. attorney position, a day after her appointment was ruled unlawful by a federal judge. In an