On Thursday morning Joe Hoft reported that Jim Comey’s son-in-law worked in the Department of Justice in the Eastern District of Virginia – By Thursday evening he was gone. 

On Thursday, Joe Hoft reported that James Comey’s son-in-law worked in the EDNA.  On Thursday evening, Troy Edwards, Comey’s son-in-law, resigned.

We reported yesterday morning that Jim Comey’s son-in-law, Troy Edwards, was a prosecutor on the Oath Keepers Jan 6 trial where Biden’s corrupt DOJ claimed based on bogus evidence that the Oath Keepers intended to commit an insurrection on Jan 6.

Here is a document announcing Edwards was joining a case involving the Oath Keepers.

Edwards was quoted by the BBC in this case:

Federal prosecutor Troy Edwards said that by responding to Rhodes’ call to action following the 2020 election, the defendants accepted an “invitation to sedition”.

But defense lawyer Angela Halim argued that there was no concrete plan to disrupt proceedings and that Oath Keepers were in Washington that day to provide security, not to stop the government from carrying out its duties.

The problem with Edwards prosecuting Jan 6ers was that he had a material conflict of interest.  Troy Edwards is the son-in-law of James Comey who hates President Trump and the Jan 6ers and was involved in the Russia collusion attempted coup.  Edwards should have recused himself as a result but he obviously didn’t.

BREAKING COMEY EXCLUSIVE – PART I: Major Conflict of Interest Uncovered Between James Comey and His Jan 6 Prosecutor Son-in-Law

As of early March this year Comey’s son-in-law, Troy Edwards, was still at the DOJ and was part of the prosecution in the huge case surrounding Abbey Gate.

We asked if Edwards protecting Jim Comey his father-in-law?

It was reported that prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia provided a memo to the new US Attorney there regarding why charges should not be brought.

Two sources familiar with the matter tell me prosecutors in the EDVA US attorney‘s office presented newly sworn US attorney Lindsey Halligan with a memo explaining why charges should not be brought against James Comey, because there isn’t enough evidence to establish probable cause a crime was committed, let alone enough to convince a jury to convict him.

Justice Department guidelines say a case should not be brought unless prosecutors believe it’s more likely than not that they can win a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt.

This detail was first reported by ABC News. EDVA declined to comment.

We asked if Jim Comey’s son-in-law was one of the prosecutors behind this memo?  Is he connected in any way?  Why has the DOJ allowed Comey’s son-in-law remain at the DOJ?

Jim Comey was indicted on two counts on Thursday after our report on his son-in-law still working at the DOJ.  Last night, Troy Edwards, Comey’s son-in-law was gone.

Someone must have let Pam Bondi, Kash Patel and the new US Attorney in the Eastern District, Lindsey Halligan, know that there was a mole in their midst and it was Jim Comey’s son-in-law.

 



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