Sean DavisJames Comey is trying to rig his own trial. “He can’t testify, he’s my lawyer!” Classic swamp! pic.twitter.com/vAyRyGhh3o
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) October 20, 2025
Comey leaked memos to at least three attorneys: David Kelley, Patrick Fitzgerald, and Daniel Richman. Comey has claimed all three as his personal attorneys. Two of them—Kelley and Fitzgerald—are inappropriately representing Comey in his criminal case.
Why do I say inappropriately? As recipients of illegal classified leaks from Comey, they are both witnesses to his behavior as well as co-conspirators, making them obvious prosecution witnesses.
Every attorney to who Comey leaked has to be disqualified from representing him because of the blatant conflict of interest at issue.
… Comey's attorneys then go right ahead and suggest the president committed crimes. I for one am here for the dirt throwing via court motions.Regardless of the outcome of the Comey indictment, it sure is fun to see him on the other side of the government. He now is claiming the DOJ is attempting to deny his privilege rights and "defame" Pat Fitzgerald by implying he leaked classified information on behalf of Comey.… pic.twitter.com/KjTjgR1CYd
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) October 20, 2025
J Michael Waller
Comey is hiring potential witnesses against him as his lawyers, so they can’t be compelled to testify.
(Lawyers can also lie in court, even though the legal profession pretends that it isn’t so.) Quote Hans Mahncke
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