

Trump DOJ races to indict Comey before statue expires
21 snips Sep 25, 2025
U.S. Senator Brian Schatz from Hawaii joins to tackle pressing issues like the politicization of the DOJ and the potential indictment of James Comey. He warns that this situation echoes multiple Watergates, urging for bipartisan resistance to these abuses of power. The conversation turns to the Dallas ICE facility shooting, emphasizing the need for dignified discourse amidst tragedy. Schatz also critiques attempts to undermine free speech, discussing the significant public backlash against censorship.
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DOJ Fast-Track Around Statute Deadline
- The DOJ appears to be racing to indict James Comey before a five-year statute of limitations expires on September 30th, 2020.
- Reporting ties the move to direct political pressure from President Donald Trump to use the DOJ against his enemies.
Career Prosecutors Warned Against Case
- Reporting indicates career prosecutors advised declining charges against Comey due to weak evidence and lack of probable cause.
- The new U.S. attorney in the Eastern District is a political appointee with no prosecutorial experience, raising concerns about vindictive prosecutions.
Comey's History Explains Retaliation Risk
- James Comey's fraught history with Trump provides clear motive for presidential retaliation and sustained attacks.
- The episode frames indictments as part of a broader pattern of using justice institutions for political revenge.