In this episode of UnJustified, Allison Gill and Andrew McCabe discuss legal and political news, including Judge Eileen Cannon's handling of Jack Smith's report, Lindsey Halligan's appointment legality in the Comey case, and a judge's criticism of Halligan's "indict now, investigate later" approach. They also cover a foiled terror plot in Michigan, potential subpoenas in the John Brennan investigation, and Jeanine Pirro's intervention in FBI agent firings. The Comey case is analyzed in depth, including the DOJ's document releases and Comey's defense. Additionally, they touch on Kash Patel's actions at the FBI, a disputed terror plot in Michigan, and a grand jury investigation into John Brennan. The episode concludes with listener questions about Emil Bovey, suing prosecutors, and the selection of the Chief Justice, as well as a discussion about the "Sandwich Guy" acquittal.
Part 1: Legal Headlines and Case Introduction
Part 2: Comey Case Analysis
Part 3: DOJ, Terror Plot, and Brennan Investigation
Part 4: Jury Decisions and Listener Questions
Part 5: Closing Remarks
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