James Comey, lawless judges, and the destruction of evidence—this episode dives into the legal chaos in the Eastern District of Virginia. From Clinton-era judicial tactics to blue slip roadblocks preventing Trump from appointing federal prosecutors, we break down how the system is being manipulated and why accountability is failing. ⚖️📝🚨
Discover the inner workings of FOIA, government emails, and why Comey continues to evade prosecution while the Republican leadership is hamstrung.
🎧 Episode Summary
🕵️ Comey & Evidence: Democrats and lawless judges order destruction of emails linked to felony leaks.
🏛️ Post-American Territories: Virginia’s court system faces unprecedented legal anomalies.
📜 Blue Slip Tradition: How longstanding Senate rules block Republican judicial appointments.
⚠️ Deep State Protection: Why federal prosecutors and judges can’t be properly appointed.
📢 FOIA & Accountability: Government emails sent from official devices are being shielded from public access.
🏛️ Judicial Voodoo Law: Judges essentially ordering crimes with no oversight.
😡 Political Frustration: Trump hamstrung by both the system and complicit Republican leadership.
🔥 Key Takeaways
Blue slip tradition is being used to block GOP appointments, allowing Comey to evade consequences 🔒
Emails sent from government devices are legally public records, but destruction orders undermine accountability 📧
Judicial lawlessness is not limited to party lines; systemic issues allow manipulation ⚖️
Understanding the system’s weaknesses helps explain political frustrations and lack of prosecutions 🏛️
“From destroyed evidence 📧 to blocked appointments 🏛️, discover how Comey continues to evade justice—and why the Republican leadership is partly to blame.”
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