Federal prosecutors reversed their earlier claims regarding the grand jury indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, stating that the full grand jury indeed reviewed the two-count indictment. Comey’s attorney argued that the revised indictment was not properly presented to the entire grand jury, which warranted dismissal of the case. Tensions have escalated, with DOJ officials publicly criticizing the presiding judge for perceived bias during the hearings. Comey, indicted for lying to Congress, has pleaded not guilty.
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