

Trump threatens more indictments of foes after Comey
13 snips Sep 27, 2025
Donald Trump's aggressive tactics are under scrutiny as former officials face potential indictments. Experts discuss the risks of malicious prosecution and the troubling politicization of the Justice Department. Senator Tim Kaine weighs in on the implications of recent firings. There's concern about the rapid advance toward authoritarianism, drawing parallels to historical leaders. Finally, the backlash that successfully restored Jimmy Kimmel to air highlights public resistance against media manipulation.
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Handpicked Prosecution Shows Weak Case
- Donald Trump handpicked Lindsey Halligan as U.S. attorney to pursue Comey and brought charges despite internal resistance.
- The grand jury split and declined one charge, signaling weakness in the prosecution.
Public Threats Turn Justice Into Retribution
- Trump publicly signaled more prosecutions of political opponents, framing them as corrupt and weaponizers of the Justice Department.
- This marks a brazen effort to convert the DOJ into an instrument of personal retribution.
Use Public Backlash To Protect Speech
- Public pushback can blunt authoritarian moves; Jimmy Kimmel's backlash helped restore his show.
- Use visible collective action to pressure media owners and protect free speech.