Posted on 09/26/2025 9:04:00 AM PDT by ransomnote
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Could any other assignable judge in this district possibly have MORE dependency and obligation towards James Comey??!
Bkmk
Who assigns cases????
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The same scum that ‘ spied on my campaign ‘, etc.
Not enough obliterating and draining has occurred..
“The isolation was deliberate. An administration insider told the Daily Mail that Bondi wanted nothing to do with the Comey case – the DOJ didn’t believe Halligan could secure an indictment.
When proven wrong on Thursday, the source claimed the DOJ wanted to ‘come in as the hero.’
It also appears that Bondi wasn’t completely on board with Trump’s latest U.S. attorney selection after the president posted to Truth Social last week telling his attorney general: ‘Lindsey Halligan is a really good lawyer, and likes you, a lot.’”
I posted something the other day from someone that i can’t remember. It was negative about this prosecution. I asked I wonder who the source is inside the DOJ. Could be Bondi herself.
Yeah, a “random” judge selection?? BULLSH!T
“A judge must recuse themselves from a case if there is a conflict of interest”
What person or board enforces that? I’ve heard that he can be encouraged to recuse, but he can refuse.
This must be a Federal case. I think POTUS can fire a Federal judge...?
Justice? In America? Fat chance!
This is ridiculous. If he doesn’t recuse himself, I wish there was some legal way to remove him from the case.
Doesn’t anyone check? Don’t the Judges say “excuse me, I have a conflict!”.
That’s why Comey isn’t scared. Like everything else DC deep state democrat, the fix is in. Trump ought to be calling out this travesty of judicial fraud.
“Randomly assigned”
Who is “Donald Putin”?
Nachmanoff then spent almost 15 years in the Office of the Federal Public Defender.
That means his legal mentality has been entirely warped in the direction of defending criminals, who are almost always guilty.
IF IF IF that is true, Trump will grab a hold of that like a dog with bone.
I think John Roberts will EVEN pass word down that such a conflict will make the ENTIRE judicial branch look worse than it already does.
Allegedly, it is a random lottery.
I am 99.9% certain this is FAKE NEWS:
1. Claim: “But the plot thickens. Nachmanoff was given his first job out of law school working for the eastern district of Virginia by James Comey in 1995-1996.” In fact, Comey was a partner in a private law firm in 1995, and therefore, he had nothing to do with the hiring of Nachmanoff, who served as a law clerk to Judge Leonie Brinkema in 1995 - 1996. Note that Brinkema at the time was (and still is) a judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia — Alexandria Division.
Although Comey returned to public service as the Managing Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1996 (a year after Nachmanoff was hired as a law clerk), Comey worked out of the Richmond Division — not the Alexandria Division where Nachmanoff was a law clerk.
MOST SIGNIFICANTLY, the U.S. Attorneys Office has absolutely nothing to do with the hiring of judicial law clerks, who are vetted and hired by the federal judge for whom they work.
2. Claim: Nachmanoff was hired “by James Comey once again in 2002 after working in a private practice didn’t work out well for him.” In fact, Nackmanoff served in the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Eastern District of Virginia from 2002 to 2015. At the time that Nachmanoff joined the public defenders office in 2002, Comey was the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York — not the Eastern District of Virginia — where he served from January 2002 through December 2003.
MOST SIGNIFICANTLY, the U.S. Attorney’s office has absolutely nothing to do with the vetting or hiring of federal public defenders. They are vetted and hired by the Chief Federal Public Defender, who is appointed by the United States Court of Appeals for the circuit in which the chief public defender is assigned.
Also, there is absolutely no evidence that he left private practice for the public defenders office because private practice “didn’t work out for him well.” People change jobs all the time. Lawyers are no different.
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