People connected to prosecutors' office aren't sure where Halligan's testimony will lead
From CNN's Katelyn Polantz
After the hearing, people connected with the prosecutors’ office weren’t sure how problematic interim US Attorney Lindsey Halligan’s testimony that a full grand jury didn’t see the former FBI Director James Comey’s indictment will be for the case overall.
Some may consider it a clerical error that could be fixed, while others see a possibility it could be the fatal flaw in the case, as Comey’s team immediately argued in court on Wednesday.
And even if it is a legal problem, a grand jury document flub may pale in comparison to other issues that have arisen in the case and are still playing out in court, including what Halligan, President Donald Trump’s handpicked prosecutor, told the grand jurors about Comey’s rights, the evidence and the law.
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