Former FBI director James Comi was slapped with one Two-tail prosecution On Thursday, a development that consumed Washington, but was welcomed by President Trump, administration officials and his colleagues.
The allegations in front of the Senate come from the 2020 testimony of Comi when Chamber Trump’s 2016 campaign and the alleged relationship between Russia, which the President has slammed as a “witch hunt”.
Prosecution against Komi marked the first set of criminal allegations Political enemy Of the President. Komi Announced his innocence Late Thursday night, his “heart broke” for the Department of Justice.
Comi was in the federal court on 9 October, Alexandria, or. To be introduced in Case Will be oversion By former President Biden appointment, US District Judge Michael Nachmanoff.
On Friday, Trump Said He hopes other officers who face different changes from Comi.
The President told reporters, “This is not a list, but I think there will be other people. They are corrupt.”
“It’s about justice,” he said.
Attorney General Palm Bandy is scheduled to be on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures”, where it is likely to touch Comi’s prosecution.
Meanwhile, on Capital Hill, Democratic and Republican leadership appear in addition to reaching a deal when passed short -term expenses to avoid a government shutdown.
With Trump not ready to talk, Democrat is left a handful OptionBut none of them is ideal for the party in minority.
Democrats could support the Bill led by GOP pass Home earlier this month. Or they can catch the line, refuse to support Republican continuous resolution (CR) and can see the government closed late on Tuesday night.
The Senate Republican will require support from at least eight democrats in the upper chamber to pass the measurement, assuming that Sen will not support Rand Paul (R-K) Stopgap.
Paul is slapped to be on CBS’s “Face the Nation”, where he will probably give his views on the GOP -led CR.
Senate minority leader Chak Shumar (DN.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrees (DN.Y.) said that GOP will be hard to get support between Democrats if no action has been taken on the cheap care act subsidy, which will end at the end of the year.
Shumor will be on NBC’s “Meat the Press”, where he will possibly weigh the ongoing debate between the Democrats about the potential government shutdown.
Below is a complete list of guests in Sunday morning show:
“The Hill Sunday” of Newsnation: House Appropriation Committee Chairman and Representative Tom Cole (R-Ocla.), Rape. Emilia Cyx (D-Ohio) and UC Berkeley Law Professor John YouO
Fox News’s “Fox News Sunday”: Vice President JD Vance And Iranian President Masaud Peseshkian
Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures”: Attorney General Palm Bondi, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Trump Media CEO Dewin Nuns, Sen John Fetterman (D-Pa.) And Sen Lindsay Graham (Rs).
ABC’s “this week”: House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrees (DN.Y.), House Magority Leader Steve Scalis (R-La.), East New Jersey village Christi (R) and former Republican Party Executive Renens Prebus
NBC’s “meet the press”: Senate Magority Leader John Theun (Rs), Senate Minority Leader Chak Shumar (DN.Y.), And New York City Independent Mayorial candidate and former Democratic New York village. Andrew Kuoomo
CBS’s “Face the Nation”: Sen.
CNN’s “Union State”: Sen Chris Van Holen (D-MD) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La)