Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment

NBC NewsWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 8:20:20 PM
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Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment
  • The grand jury's indictment of James Comey has not been fully disclosed to all its members, raising concerns about the integrity of the legal process.
  • This situation is critical as it could impact the prosecution's ability to secure a conviction against Comey, who faces serious charges related to his tenure at the FBI.
  • The ongoing scrutiny of the indictment process reflects broader issues of political accountability and the challenges faced by prosecutors in high-profile cases, especially those involving former government officials.
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