
Rational Security The "Chicken Fight" Edition
Nov 19, 2025
This week, Roger Parloff, a seasoned legal analyst, Anna Bower, a savvy investigative reporter, and Mike Feinberg, a former federal investigator, delve into hot topics. They discuss a key ruling in the Comey prosecution concerning government misrepresentations. The group also unpacks the political drama surrounding the Epstein files and a surprising White House shift in support of disclosures. Lastly, skepticism arises over a controversial gait analysis in the Jan. 6 pipe bomb investigation, reflecting wider concerns about media influence and investigative credibility.
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Small-Town 'Great Chicken Lighting' Tradition
- Scott R. Anderson described his hometown's annual 'great chicken lighting' in Gainesville as a beloved Thanksgiving tradition.
- He joked about a playful 'chicken off' with Petaluma, calling both towns proud of their chickens.
Grand Jury Missteps Could Upend Comey Case
- Magistrate Judge Fitzpatrick found credible indications the government may have misrepresented facts and law to the grand jury in the James Comey case.
- He granted extraordinary discovery to let Comey probe potential errors that could warrant dismissal or other remedies.
Use Taint Teams And Isolate Exposed Agents
- Follow established taint-team and privilege procedures before reviewing seized materials from prior investigations.
- If you find potential privilege exposure, cordon off exposed personnel to avoid contaminating grand jury testimony.





