In a significant development, a federal judge in Virginia raises serious concerns about the Justice Department's handling of the criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey. The judge orders prosecutors to hand over a large amount of evidence to Comey's defense team, including grand jury materials and items from a past investigation. Comey, who faces charges of lying to Congress, argues the prosecution is politically motivated. The judge also grants a request for grand jury transcripts and orders evidence from Comey's friend and former lawyer, Daniel Richman, to be provided.
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