Napolitano: ‘Frivolous’ Comey indictment will be tossed out
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
Former Fox News host and New Jersey Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano on Wednesday said the indictment against former FBI Director James Comey would likely be tossed out. “I think Comey’s people will move to dismiss it, that it’s protected speech, and I think that motion will be granted,” Napolitano said during an appearance on…
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