Indicted former FBI Director James Comey is seeking to have his criminal case dismissed on the grounds that he is the victim of selective prosecution because of President Trump’s disdain for him.

Comey Seeks to Have Criminal Case Dismissed for ‘Vindictive’ Prosecution
By Scot Proctor
· October 21, 2025
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