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  • The Justice Department's ongoing case against James Comey has encountered significant hurdles, including a judge's directive to disclose grand jury records, highlighting concerns over prosecutorial conduct.
  • This development is critical as it could influence the trajectory of Comey's legal battles, potentially undermining the prosecution's case and raising questions about the integrity of the judicial process.
  • The situation reflects broader themes of accountability and transparency within the Justice Department, as well as ongoing public interest in the Epstein case, which continues to unveil connections between powerful figures and controversial legal proceedings.
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