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The yearslong face-off between Donald Trump and James Comey amounts to a case study of how the president grew evermore emboldened to carry out his revenge agenda.
Halligan’s first prosecution faces pressure as filing errors fuel doubts about experience and the strength of the Comey case.
President Donald Trump has, according to many legal experts, crossed the Rubicon.After years of railing against his perceived enemies and publicly threatening to use the government for revenge, he’s pressured the Justice Department to bring charges against someone he hates despite warnings from top prosecutors.
Trump’s insistence that the former FBI director be prosecuted is proof that his co-opting of the Department of Justice is now complete.
The indictment of James Comey has shattered decades of post-Nixon norms governing a president's relationship with the Justice Department. But is it illegal?
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‘Never Able To Get Me!’ Comey Taunts Trump In New CNN Interview — Taped Before Bombshell Indictment
James Comey fairly taunted President Donald Trump in a newly released CNN interview that was taped months before the Trump-directed indictment against him.
Michael Cohen, former personal attorney to Donald Trump, left an MSNBC panel slackjawed with his surety that James Comey had committed a crime—and would soon be serving time for it. The lawyer spoke on The Weekend: Primetime Saturday,
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Trump escalates retribution campaign with charges against Comey and threats against liberal groups
President Donald Trump’s retribution campaign against his perceived political enemies has reached new heights as his Justice Department brings criminal charges against a longtime foe and he expands his efforts to classify certain liberal groups as “domestic terrorist organizations.