Is This the Justice System We Deserve? Unconstitutional Appointments Lead to Dismissed Charges!

Monday, November 24, 2025

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Illegally appointed prosecutor’s cases thrown out. Is our justice system just a political chess game?

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Forget the charges for a moment. What's truly alarming here is the foundation upon which they were built: the utter disregard for lawful process. A federal judge has slammed the door shut on the indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, not because they are innocent, but because the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, was never lawfully appointed. This isn't just a technicality; it's a devastating blow to the integrity of our justice system.

The ruling highlights a prosecutor with "no prior prosecutorial experience" and an appointment made "at President Donald Trump's direction." It paints a picture where political expediency trumps legal standing. When individuals, particularly those in powerful positions like Comey and James, can have charges levied against them by someone who lacks the authority to do so, it erodes public trust to its very core. This whole debacle smells of a politically motivated witch hunt, using the trappings of the law to target perceived enemies. The fact that career prosecutors reportedly found insufficient evidence only adds insult to injury.

This isn't about whether Comey or James are guilty; it's about whether the government can operate outside the bounds of its own laws to pursue individuals. It suggests a system where the rule of law is pliable, bent to the will of whoever holds power. The White House's response, calling it "not the final word," is frankly chilling. Are you okay with the idea that political figures can attempt to weaponize the justice system, even if their initial attempts are legally flawed? Are you okay with the potential for these charges to be resurrected by another similarly questionable appointment? This is a stark reminder that vigilance against abuses of power is not optional; it's a fundamental requirement of a free society.

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