U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's deputy and the " unlawfully appointed " top prosecutor who doomed the DOJ's first attempt against James Comey accused a federal judge on Tuesday of essentially blocking the government from seeking a new indictment by preliminarily siding with the ex-FBI director's law professor friend and former attorney.

The 20-page DOJ opposition filing headlined by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Lindsey Halligan cuts right to the chase, asserting Senior U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has in effect "impermissibl[y]" purported to block the government from trying to indict Comey again by walling off needed evidence seized from Daniel Richman in 2017.

Richman convinced the judge to issue a temporary restraining order (TRO) over the weekend after argu

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