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Because in subsequent interviews Comey has constructively admitted to submitting false testimony on multiple occasions. He frames it as working within the system, a "we knew where the evidence was we just needed a Judge's blessing to go get it" sort of situation. But what it boils down to is that he knowingly submitted false statements and/or fruit-of-the-poisonous-tree to secure warrants.
Specifically, we now know that wire-tapping of Trump associates on suspicion of Russian Collusion was secured under false pretenses, and that Comey knew this to be the case when he testified otherwise in September of 2020.
That is absolutely true. It also has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with whether or not the attorney that submitted his case to the grand jury for indictment was properly appointed.
People go absolutely bonkers on procedural rulings. It wasn't even dismissal with prejudice!
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This is the first thing which makes me, if not exactly sympathetic to Trump, then at least unsympathetic to Comey.
Criminal procedure exists for a reason. There are plenty of jobs in the world where you can do just fine by sometimes taking shortcuts instead of doing everything by the book. Criminal investigations is not one of them. If you find yourself lying to a judge so that they will bless you violating someones constitutional rights, or engaging in parallel construction, then you are the villain. If you can't do your job while keeping within the law, then at least be honest, quit your job, wear a batman mask and beat up suspects in the night, don't pretend to serve the law while breaking it.
Sure, Trump going after you is roughly orthogonal to you having acted in a criminal manner, and this very much does not scale to a systemic solution, but if your allegations are true then I would consider a conviction at least a happy accident, like a bolt of lightning striking a serial killer.
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