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Who is Michael Nachmanoff, the judge overseeing James Comey’s case?

The arraignment was moved up due to security concerns amid multiple high-profile cases at the courthouse, with Comey expected to plead not guilty to felony charges.

  • 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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Comey pleads not guilty to Trump Justice Department case accusing him of lying to Congress

Comey is set to make his first court appearance Wednesday in a Justice Department criminal case accusing him of lying to Congress five years ago.

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