Justice Department reverses course, now says full grand jury reviewed James Comey's indictment

NBC NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 11:36:15 PM
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Justice Department reverses course, now says full grand jury reviewed James Comey's indictment
  • The Justice Department has acknowledged that the full grand jury reviewed the indictment against James Comey, reversing earlier claims that not all members had seen it. This admission highlights potential procedural flaws in the indictment process.
  • This development is significant as it raises questions about the integrity of the indictment against Comey, who has faced scrutiny over alleged misconduct during his tenure as FBI Director.
  • The case reflects ongoing debates about the fairness of legal proceedings involving high
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