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Criminal cases against Trump critics dropped

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Nov 25, 2025
David Willis, BBC's North America correspondent, delves into the striking dismissal of criminal cases against former FBI director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. He explains the legal missteps behind the decisions, including unauthorized prosecutor appointments. The discussion touches on potential DOJ appeals and reactions from the accused. Additionally, Willis highlights significant global events, including a notable murder investigation in Mexico and a miraculous story of a woman found alive moments before cremation in Thailand.
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INSIGHT

Appointment Rules Can Void Prosecutions

  • A judge dismissed charges against James Comey and Letitia James because the prosecutor was unlawfully appointed.
  • The ruling highlights how procedural appointment rules can nullify high-profile prosecutions.
INSIGHT

White House Frames Ruling As Protection

  • The White House insists Lindsey Halligan was legally appointed and qualified.
  • It framed the judge's ruling as shielding the two officials from accountability.
ANECDOTE

Charges Faced By Two Trump Critics

  • James Comey was indicted for lying under oath and disrupting a congressional proceeding.
  • Letitia James faced federal charges over a second-home purchase and alleged false statements to a bank.
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