

Best of the Program | Guests: John Solomon & Ryan Mauro | 9/26/25
Sep 26, 2025
John Solomon, an investigative journalist and CEO of Just the News, discusses the details of James Comey's indictment, including charges that didn’t make it past the grand jury. He also explores potential political motivations behind the prosecution. Ryan Mauro, a counterterrorism researcher, unveils his findings on George Soros' Open Society Foundations and the DOJ's investigations into extremist links. Both guests highlight the urgency for accountability and the broader implications of these issues for society.
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Grand Jury Review Narrowed Charges
- Grand juries can reduce charges after prosecutors request them, showing independent review in this Comey indictment.
- John Solomon says two counts advanced while a third did not, signaling deliberation not a rubber stamp.
Inner-Circle Witnesses Could Be Key
- Internal FBI witnesses may be central to the case because several of Comey's inner-circle associates allege he authorized leaks.
- Solomon highlights Andy McCabe, James Baker, and James Rubicki as potential witnesses from Comey's own team.
Allegation Of Classified Leak Authorization
- Newly surfaced FBI documents allege Comey authorized leaking of classified intelligence in October 2016.
- Solomon notes the indictment did not charge leaking classified information but alleges false testimony about authorizations.