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Trump Prosecutor Caught Red-Handed as Entire Plan Falls Apart

Nov 20, 2025
A federal judge throws the spotlight on prosecutor Lindsey Halligan, questioning her independence and whether she's being manipulated. Shocking admissions emerge about a missing grand jury transcript and a secret memo that complicates the case. The judge expresses concerns over the potential for vindictive prosecution fueled by Trump's social media demands. As the validity of the Comey indictment is challenged, multiple judges could dismiss the charges amidst procedural irregularities, leaving the prosecution's case hanging by a thread.
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Judge Turns Prosecutor Into De Facto Witness

  • Judge questioned whether Lindsey Halligan's indictment process was properly conducted by the grand jury.
  • That scrutiny turned routine motions into an evidentiary hearing exposing DOJ vulnerabilities.
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Missing Transcript Could Void Indictment

  • The second indictment's origin during a two-hour window is central to the case's validity.
  • If the grand jury never properly returned a true bill, the indictment could be void and the statute of limitations fatal.
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Cut-and-Paste Indictment Allegation

  • Lindsey Halligan admitted she did not reconstitute the grand jury and instead cut-and-pasted a second indictment.
  • That procedural shortcut, if true, renders the indictment invalid as not returned by a proper grand jury.
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