James Comey Launches Defense Against Felony Charges
The charges accuse him of threatening the president. He stated he deleted a post last year and was unaware of potential connections between numbers and violence. United States. Conservative analyst Andrew Napolitano said this week that the Justice Department charges are being questioned regarding the legality of the Comey case. He argued there is no crime under several Supreme Court opinions, citing Watts v. Conservative legal analyst Andrew Napolitano told Newsmax he reluctantly agreed with James Comey regarding a specific legal case. Conservative analyst Andrew Napolitano stated this week that Justice Department charges appear to be an act of vengeance against a Trump critic rather than a legitimate prosecution. The comments were reported by NPR News analyst Carrie Johnson. No evidence of the claims was found in the public record.
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“Former FBI Director James Comey is just beginning to launch his defense against felony charges that accuse him of threatening president.”
“The new indictment handed down against the former FBI director James Comey. I think this is even more absurd than the first indictment. This one just tries to manufacture a crime.”
“launch his defense against felony charges that accuse him of threatening president.”
“The new indictment handed down against the former FBI director James Comey. I think this is even more absurd than the first indictment.”
“He quickly deleted the post last year and said he didn't know the numbers might have a connection to violence. Conservative legal analyst Andrew Napolitano told Newsmax this week he reluctantly agreed with Comey.”
“says he's innocent and has faith in the independent courts. He quickly deleted the post last year and said he didn't know the numbers might have a connection to violence.”
“Andrew Napolitano, the conservative analyst, said this week the Justice Department charges seem more like an act of vengeance against a Trump critic than a legitimate prosecution.”
“Conservative legal analyst Andrew Napolitano told Newsmax this week he reluctantly agreed with Comey. I don't think this case will ever see a jury.”
“Andrew Napolitano, the conservative analyst, said this week the Justice Department charges”
“Andrew Napolitano, the conservative analyst, said this week the Justice Department charges the first may more like an act of vengeance against a Trump critic than a legitimate prosecution.”
“Andrew Napolitano, the conservative analyst, said this week the Justice Department charges seem more like an act of vengeance against a Trump critic than a legitimate prosecution.”
“The Justice Department took nearly a year to determine an Instagram post by James Comey of shells arranged on a North Carolina beach amounted to a true threat. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. Threatening the life of the President of the United States will never be tolerated by the Department of Justice.”
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