Judge appears skeptical of DOJ arguments for keeping Lindsey Halligan as prosecutor in James Comey & Letitia James cases
Source: NBC News
Nov. 13, 2025, 5:00 AM EST / Updated Nov. 13, 2025, 2:34 PM EST
ALEXANDRIA, Va. A Justice Department lawyer on Thursday defended the legality of Lindsey Halligan's appointment as acting U.S. attorney to a skeptical federal judge who's weighing whether to dismiss cases she brought against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie did not issue a ruling after the hour-plus-long hearing, but said she plans to issue a decision by Thanksgiving on whether to disqualify Halligan from her post. An attorney for the Justice Department, Henry Whitaker, characterized questions about the appointment of Halligan a Trump ally with no prosecutorial experience as a "paperwork error."
Currie made clear, however, that she had serious concerns, including over what appeared to be gaps in the transcript of the grand jury proceedings in the Comey case.
Attorneys for Comey and James made their arguments in a rare joint hearing before Currie, who traveled up from the District of South Carolina to avoid potential conflicts of interest that could come into play if local federal district judges, who could be involved in appointing a Halligan replacement, presided over the case.
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Judge appears skeptical of DOJ arguments for keeping Lindsey Halligan as prosecutor in James Comey and Letitia James cases