

From Washington: What's Next For James Comey?
Sep 27, 2025
Jacqui Heinrich, Senior White House correspondent for Fox News, discusses the political ramifications of James Comey's indictment, highlighting the ongoing tension between Comey and former President Trump. Lori Chavez de Reamer, the U.S. Secretary of Labor, offers insights on the recent overhaul of the H-1B visa program, emphasizing its role in protecting American jobs. They also touch on the misuse of the visa program and the need for Congress to address immigration laws. Additionally, they delve into workforce training and the impact of AI on future jobs.
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Comey Indicted; Evidence, Not Tweets, Matter
- James Comey was indicted by a Virginia grand jury on two counts for lying to Congress about a 2020 Senate hearing.
- Jacqui Heinrich emphasized that evidence, not presidential opinions, will determine the outcome in a jury trial.
Public Pressure Versus Judicial Process
- The president has been unusually public about his desired outcomes for prosecutions and staffing of U.S. attorneys.
- Heinrich noted public pressure and nominations can influence but courts and juries ultimately decide legal outcomes.
Watch Pretrial Motions Closely
- Expect pretrial motions and legal challenges before any trial in Virginia begins.
- Watch for judge rulings and motion outcomes as key determinants of whether the case proceeds to a jury.