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Deadline & Double Standards: The Comey Case and a Fractured Justice System

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In this episode we unpack the high-stakes scramble to indict James Comey before key statutes of limitation run out — and what that race reveals about America’s courtrooms, jurisdictions, and political polarization. From the choice to move the matter toward the Eastern District of Virginia, to doubts about DC juries, perjury and leak allegations, and the legal gymnastics prosecutors face, the hosts lay out the legal obstacles, the political realities, and why some believe justice has become impossible in “post-American” jurisdictions. Expect a blow-by-blow read of the latest leaks, explanation of the statute-of-limitations and conspiracy strategies investigators might use to preserve charges, and a frank discussion about whether prosecution is realistic — or merely symbolic. We also examine the broader consequences: public trust in juries, allegations of institutional bias, and calls for sweeping FBI reform. Clear-eyed, combative, and urgent — this episode asks whether the system can still deliver accountability, and what happens if it can’t.
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In this episode we unpack the high-stakes scramble to indict James Comey before key statutes of limitation run out — and what that race reveals about America’s courtrooms, jurisdictions, and political polarization. From the choice to move the matter toward the Eastern District of Virginia, to doubts about DC juries, perjury and leak allegations, and the legal gymnastics prosecutors face, the hosts lay out the legal obstacles, the political realities, and why some believe justice has become impossible in “post-American” jurisdictions. Expect a blow-by-blow read of the latest leaks, explanation of the statute-of-limitations and conspiracy strategies investigators might use to preserve charges, and a frank discussion about whether prosecution is realistic — or merely symbolic. We also examine the broader consequences: public trust in juries, allegations of institutional bias, and calls for sweeping FBI reform. Clear-eyed, combative, and urgent — this episode asks whether the system can still deliver accountability, and what happens if it can’t.
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