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“Halligan was unlawfully appointed”
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“Halligan was unlawfully appointed”

Nicolle Wallace covers the dismissals of the criminal cases brought against former FBI director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James by interim US attorney, Lindsey Halligan, who a judge called “unlawfully appointed”. Later, Lt. General Mark Hertling joins Nicolle to discuss a new Pentagon investigation into Senator Mark Kelly. Kelly is a former Navy fighter pilot and astronaut whom Trump has called a ‘traitor.’

Deadline: White House · Clare McCaskill, Nicolle Wallace, Carol Leonnig, Michael Feinberg, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling

November 24, 202542m 24s

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Show Notes

Nicolle Wallace covers a judge's ruling that the interim US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Lindsey Halligan, “has been unlawfully serving in that role…”. With the judge’s rebuke against Halligan came the dismissals of the criminal cases against former FBI director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, which Comey says is nothing short of a win for the rule of law.

Later, Lt. General Mark Hertling breaks down the Pentagon’s investigation into Senator Mark Kelly, one of the six Democrats who Trump has accused of “sedition at the highest level,” due to his participation in a video reminding active servicemem bers to refuse illegal orders.

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