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Who is Michael Nachmanoff, the judge overseeing James Comey’s case?
The arraignment was rescheduled due to expected large crowds from multiple cases, with Comey facing charges of false statements and obstruction that carry up to five years in prison.
- Former FBI Director James Comey will be arraigned in Virginia on two felony counts, including obstruction and lying to Congress, according to news reports.
- The charges relate to Comey misleading the Senate about a scheme to leak information regarding an investigation into Hillary Clinton.
- Judge Michael Machnamoff will preside over the case concerning Comey's alleged false statements made in 2020.
- The Justice Department's actions have raised concerns about political pressure on law enforcement, according to over 1,000 alumni from various administrations.
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James Comey to make first court appearance in Justice Department case accusing him of lying to Congress
The case against the former FBI Director has amplified concerns the Justice Department is being weaponized in pursuit of President Donald Trump’s political enemies.
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