Comey Seeks Dismissal of Indictment Citing Vindictive Prosecution by Trump Era DOJ
Comey Seeks Dismissal of Indictment Citing Vindictive Prosecution by Trump Era DOJ

Comey Seeks Dismissal of Indictment Citing Vindictive Prosecution by Trump Era DOJ

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Former FBI Director James Comey has filed motions to dismiss the indictment against him, arguing it is a result of vindictive and selective prosecution driven by President Donald Trump's personal animus. The charges against Comey relate to alleged false statements and obstruction of Congress during a 2020 Senate hearing about the FBI's Russia investigation. Comey's legal team contends that Trump publicly pressured the Department of Justice to prosecute Comey, including forcing an interim U.S. Attorney to resign and appointing a White House aide with no prosecutorial experience to lead the case. The defense claims these actions violate constitutional protections against retaliation for protected speech and due process. Additionally, Comey's lawyers challenge the legality of the appointment of the prosecutor handling the case. The case highlights the deep personal and political animosity between Trump and Comey, with both having publicly criticized each other over the years.

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