Will Trump’s Lindsey Halligan be disbarred?

Jarod

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After reading The case files relating to Comey‘s indictment, a judge in the Comey case suggested there’s evidence she lied to the court about the indictment.

I doubt she’ll go to jail, although she could, but if the facts bear out what he is suggesting She’s very likely to lose her license, unless somehow Trump can manage that.
 
After reading The case files relating to Comey‘s indictment, a judge in the Comey case suggested there’s evidence she lied to the court about the indictment.

I doubt she’ll go to jail, although she could, but if the facts bear out what he is suggesting She’s very likely to lose her license, unless somehow Trump can manage that.
Yep, cozy up to trump, get shit all over you - just ask Rudy and all the lawyers who got their ass charged over the 2020 election-stealing attempt!
 
Yep, cozy up to trump, get shit all over you - just ask Rudy and all the lawyers who got their ass charged over the 2020 election-stealing attempt!
I doubt she really cares, she got her moment of fame, and will always be revered in a small segment of the population. She’ll make a lot of money on a book and getting paid to speak with groups of Trumper’s.
 
I doubt she really cares, she got her moment of fame, and will always be revered in a small segment of the population. She’ll make a lot of money on a book and getting paid to speak with groups of Trumper’s.
Can she speak? I've never heard her do it! Remember Hope Hicks, trump's "communication director" who never "communicated" :)
 
Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb on Monday said the Justice Department’s (DOJ) case against former FBI Director James Comey is “dead” due to missteps made by Lindsey Halligan, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, throughout the indictment.

“I think it’s dead for two reasons,“ Cobb said in an appearance on CNN. “First, I think it’s because of the illegal appointment that is before another judge, Judge Curry. But Magistrate Judge [William] Fitzpatrick’s opinion today will be taught in law schools for 50 years as the epitome of prosecutorial misconduct.“

www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ty-cobb-doj-comey-case-dead/ar-AA1QFKHX?ocid=msedgntp&pc=BINBAN&cvid=691cbe0a27814d449cfbaa73a649967e&ei=41
 
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