Ty Cobb says Bondi, Halligan should be disbarred over Comey case

The HillThursday, November 20, 2025 at 4:04:39 AM
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Ty Cobb says Bondi, Halligan should be disbarred over Comey case
  • Ty Cobb has called for the disbarment of Pam Bondi and Lindsey Halligan over the mishandling of the indictment against James Comey, highlighting significant procedural failures in the case.
  • This development raises questions about the accountability of legal professionals involved in high
  • The ongoing scrutiny of the Comey case reflects broader issues of prosecutorial conduct and the potential for political influence in judicial processes, as evidenced by recent judicial criticisms of the DOJ's actions.
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