Mike Davis
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attorney is more of the political head of the office of the people who go run for Senate after they're the U.S.
attorney.
They're not the people who are actually in court.
They're not the people who are actually in the grand jury.
That's a good question.
I think it was just an administrative mistake.
You know, when you're when you're sent into a U.S.
attorney's office and your first day on the job, you're trying to single handedly figure out where your office is and where the bathroom is.
And then you have to indict the former FBI director because no one else in the building will help you.
You know, I I'll give Lindsay a pass on this one.
Yeah, summons is you're going to show up.
They just send you a summons, and on your own personal recognizance, you're going to show up to court.
That's how many defendants operate, particularly with misdemeanors, unless you're Steve Bannon and Peter DeVaro, then they send the SWAT team.
But with an arrest warrant, that's where the FBI actually goes and arrests you and takes you into court.
But here's what I don't say.
James Comey should have been arrested.
Well, I don't want to rat out a source, but according to a very senior source at the Justice Department, and I'm going to let this source remain anonymous, this summons versus arrest warrant was discovered too late to do anything about it.
So that's where we are.
That's why we're not seeing a James Comey perp walk.
Yeah, I mean, he can invoke the Speedy Trial Act and demand a trial very fast within several months.