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Attorney and RCP contributor Richard Porter joined Friday's edition of the RealClearPolitics podcast to discuss the legal strategy behind the James Comey indictment and what happens next if the former FBI director takes it to trial.
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Donald Trump’s own words could doom the criminal case against James Comey, legal experts say
As President Donald Trump publicly pressures the Justice Department to bring criminal cases against his perceived enemies, legal experts say former FBI Director James Comey could attempt a rarely successful legal maneuver that allows judges to throw out charges that were unfairly brought.
Prosecutors allege the former FBI director lied to Congress, but legal experts say there are significant hurdles to overcome.
A magistrate judge expressed confusion and surprise at some points during a Thursday night court session when a federal grand jury returned James Comey's indictment.
Rudy Giuliani has said he regrets hiring James Comey to the US Attorney’s Office in the 1980s, saying the former FBI director soon became “out of control, “publicity hungry, and eventually “weaponized” the political justice system against his opponents.
Fox News host Mark Levin gives his take on a grand jury indicting former FBI Director James Comey on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’
Ty Cobb, a former White House attorney during President Trump’s first term, said Sunday there’s a “good chance” the case against former FBI Director James Comey gets “tossed out well before trial.” “I don’t see any way in the world that Comey will be convicted,