MAGA Attorney Lindsey Halligan's Texting Blunder Jeopardizes Case
The Damage ReportOctober 24, 20258 min89,463 views
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- π― Lindsey Halligan, an interim US attorney appointed by Trump, is facing scrutiny for texting a reporter, Anna Bower, for over 33 hours.
- π¬ Halligan initiated contact with Bower on Signal, claiming Bower's reporting on New York Attorney General Leticia James was inaccurate, despite Bower not having reported on the specifics herself.
- β οΈ Halligan attempted to retroactively declare her communications "off the record," a move Bower stated is not permissible.
Grand Jury Secrecy and Legal Authority Concerns
- βοΈ Halligan's actions raise concerns about violating the oath of secrecy surrounding grand jury proceedings, as she presented a case against Leticia James.
- β It is questioned whether Halligan possesses the legal authority to present an indictment to a grand jury, as her interim appointment is legally dubious.
- π« Career prosecutors reportedly refused to bring the case against Leticia James, suggesting a lack of evidence or legal standing.
Unusual Case Presentation and Trump's Influence
- π The case against Leticia James, involving a property purchase and alleged interest rate benefit, is presented unusually, similar to the case against James Comey.
- π£οΈ Trump is alleged to have ordered the Attorney General to move forward with the prosecution, indicating potential political interference.
- ποΈ Halligan's decision to prosecute Leticia James without consultation from the Attorney General suggests a disregard for established legal processes and potential overreach.
Broader Implications for Norms and Democracy
- π¨ The casual disregard for legal process and norms by Trump's appointees is seen as normalizing authoritarian behavior.
- π¨ This erosion of norms creates a constant state of dread and fear, testing collective resilience.
- β The narrative emphasizes the need to hold the line against such behavior to preserve democratic systems, warning that authoritarians only stop when forced.
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