
Legal AF by MeidasTouch Judge Catches Trump in Cover-Up that can Take Entire DOJ Down
Nov 18, 2025
A federal judge challenges AG Pam Bondi and US Attorney Lindsey Halligan, hinting at possible deception in their filings. Key findings from the judge reveal serious prosecutorial misconduct in the case against James Comey. Halligan's courtroom missteps threaten the indictment's integrity. The discussion delves into inconsistencies regarding grand jury minutes and the hidden knowledge of a key figure. Breaches of attorney-client privilege raise the stakes even higher. Predictions about Halligan's future add an intriguing twist.
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Judge Finds Fundamental Prosecutorial Abuses
- Magistrate Judge Fitzpatrick found fundamental prosecutorial abuses and possible misrepresentations by Pam Bondi and Lindsey Halligan.
- Those findings could support motions to dismiss Comey's indictment due to constitutional violations in the grand jury process.
Grand Jury Misstatements Undermine Case
- Halligan allegedly misstated grand jury procedure by suggesting adverse inference and flipping the burden of proof.
- That misconduct violates Fifth Amendment protections and undermines the prosecution's case.
Prosecutor's Declaration Contradicted Record
- Lindsey Halligan filed a declaration claiming no missing grand jury minutes and no further contact after deliberations.
- That declaration later conflicted with court review and other records, creating credibility problems.
