Sean Farish
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prosecutor Jack Smith was unlawfully appointed and now they got the same ruling essentially in their favor regarding Lindsay Halligan but here's the cool thing right
The case was dismissed without prejudice, according to Harmeet Dhillon and according to the ruling, which means it can be refiled.
Now, there's been the debate, you know, the statute of limitations, where are they going to go with all of this?
Are they going to be able to bring the case against Comey if the statute of limitations is up?
There's a case that you may not be able to do it.
but uh refiling under 18 u.s code section 3288 which is the saving statute there is a federal law that allows a new indictment after a previous one is dismissed even if the statute of limitations period has expired if done within certain time windows so after a dismissal post limitations a new indictment must be returned within six months so they've got six months now to get a prosecutor lawfully appointed and this is why
We have been making a big stink with John Thune and the Senate.
People screaming, what?
The cabinet's already appointed.
You already got an attorney general.
You already have a secretary of state, a transportation secretary.
Sean Duffy doing a tremendous job, by the way.
You already have an EPA administrator.
You already have Tulsi Gabbard in her position and RFK in his position, John Ratcliffe.
What do you need?
There's no more confirmations.
Well, that's not true.
These U.S.
attorneys like Lindsey Halligan need to be confirmed by the Senate.
Again, same rationale that allowed the Jack Smith indictment down in Florida to get tossed.