NEW filing by US Attorney Halligan clarifies that "the foreperson of the grand jury 'reported that 12 or more grand jurors did not concur in finding an indictment' as to proposed 'Count 1 only,'" but did concur on Counts 2 & 3.
The 3-count indictment was edited into a 2-count indictment, numbers adjusted, and the foreperson signed the new one.
"Fed. R. Crim. P. [] Rule 6 simply does not require a successive-voting procedure where there is a mixed return from the grand jury on a multi-count indictment."
"Thus... the grand jury here “pass[ed] on the actual terms of [the] indictment,” consistent with Rule 6 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure."
And dismissal is not warranted.
"Supreme Court and Fourth Circuit precedent addressing changes to indictments also support the argument that nothing improper occurred in this case."
Well, the way Halligan explains it here in this 7-page filing goes a long way towards recovering the situation she is in with this case as concerns the grand jury proceeding that led to the indictment against Comey.
And this explanation may resolve one (out of eleven) findings from Magistrate Judge Fitzpatrick's Order on disclosure of grand jury materials.
It will be very interesting to read the defense's perspective on it and what Judge Nachmanoff decides.
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“race equity” is just racialism dressed up as fairness.
The FBI Opening EC that was disclosed in a filing in United States v. Comey tells us that a highly interesting document and a key piece of the Russiagate scandal was discovered in Room 9582, FBI HQ, Washington, D.C.
"This [Counterintelligence Operational Lead, or CIOL], believed to have been missing for several years, was dated September 07, 2016, and contained certain intelligence related to the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign."
The Opening EC, dated July 21, 2025, is for a preliminary investigation into violations of 18 USC 2071—Concealment, Removal, or Mutilation Generally of Capstone and/or Government Records, and related crimes.
🧵A second superseding indictment has been filed against nine members of a North Texas Antifa cell who were already charged with rioting, attempted murder, and material support to terrorists related to an attack on an ICE detention facility last summer.
This new indictment makes a small edit to the mention of a co-conspirator (not charged in this case, likely cooperating) and adds four pages concerning forfeiture upon conviction.
Video brief here
Remember, this is the first time an Antifa group has been hit with terrorism charges, and the case could serve as a template for future cases against the violent Marxist group.
Some members have already reached plea agreements on the terrorism charge.
United States v. Arnold et al
(North Texas Antifa Cell)
Second Superseding Indictment filed.
This new indictment makes a small edit to the mention of a co-conspirator (not charged in this case, likely cooperating) and adds four pages concerning forfeiture upon conviction.
Defense needs more time to review discovery.
Prosecutors do not oppose.
Urge the court to set aside the Speedy Trial Act.
Cole Jr. is currently detained on the complaint.
He has not entered a plea.