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42. Was Lindsey Halligan Validly Appointed as United States Attorney?
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 05:32 PM
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There was a prior acting US Attorney for this district who was fired by trump. Evidently, that means that trump/Bondi can not appoint another acting US Attorney



https://www.nationalreview.com/bench-memos/was-lindsey-halligan-validly-appointed-as-united-states-attorney/

There is a lot that is outrageous about the process that resulted in yesterday’s indictment of James Comey. I will focus here on what appears to be a fatal legal flaw.

As I understand the facts, it seems highly doubtful that Lindsey Halligan has been validly appointed as United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. If her appointment is invalid, so is her indictment of Comey.

Section 546 of Title 28 of the United States Code authorizes an Attorney General to appoint an interim United States Attorney for a term of 120 days. Under section 546(d), once the 120-day term expires, “the district court for such district may appoint a United States attorney to serve until the vacancy is filled.”

Acting Attorney General James McHenry evidently appointed Erik Siebert as interim United States Attorney on January 21, 2025. After his 120-day term expired, the judges of the Eastern District of Virginia appointed him to continue to serve.

On May 6, President Trump nominated Siebert to be United States Attorney. His nomination had advanced to the Senate floor when Trump learned that Siebert had “told senior Justice Department officials that investigators found insufficient evidence to bring charges against [New York attorney general Letitia] James and had also raised concerns about a potential case against Mr. Comey.” Siebert then resigned as interim United States Attorney, or Trump fired him. (Trump insists on the latter: “He didn’t quit, I fired him!”)

Can the Attorney General make a second interim appointment under section 546 when the first interim appointment has expired? The most natural reading of section 546 is that the authority to make the interim appointment then lies with the district court. And that’s evidently the position that the Department of Justice itself adopted in a 1986 Office of Legal Counsel opinion written by none other than Samuel Alito. That opinion itself might not be in the public domain, but a 1993 OLC opinion (p. 3 n. 5) states that the Alito opinion “suggest[s] that the Attorney General may not make successive interim appointments pursuant to section 546.”

I can see Comey also challenging this appointment because that may kill this indictment and then the statute of limitation may have run

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This defense is not coming from an amateur. Bluetus Thursday #37
Who is funding Comey's defense? This will be very expensive. Irish_Dem Wednesday #2
Why does that matter? Jilly_in_VA Wednesday #3
The point is how much pain will Trump inflict? Irish_Dem Wednesday #13
He's probably pretty well-off himself - he worked in the private sector when he wasn't in government Ocelot II Thursday #26
He made some private sector money in the '00s and '10s. RockRaven Wednesday #6
No, it will not be. H2O Man Wednesday #7
It should be tossed with prejudice Prairie Gates Wednesday #14
I agree and like most here I don't care for Comey either fujiyamasan Wednesday #22
I think both his daughter and her husband are really experienced leftyladyfrommo Wednesday #8
It doesn't seem like brakester Thursday #39
He may be charged for costs, only. 3Hotdogs Wednesday #10
I believe he is quite capable of funding his defense. Katinfl Wednesday #12
Don't know; don't care - but if I need to make a small donation, I'd be willing. hamsterjill Wednesday #21
We really should turn over all power in society to the beautiful people bucolic_frolic Wednesday #4
She came in 4th. In Colorado. 15 years ago. flvegan Wednesday #11
She'll be another of the Cougars of Mar A Lago. Ocelot II Thursday #30
Real Housewives of Mar A Lago. flvegan Thursday #31
And the dance-off competitions!! littlemissmartypants Wednesday #15
The DOJ will delay and delay and delay every proceeding. maxsolomon Wednesday #5
From the comments the judge made I don't think that will happen. Ocelot II Thursday #27
I hope you're right. maxsolomon Thursday #34
Of course they will throw as much sand in the gears as they can, Ocelot II Thursday #35
Fun dayn moyl zu Got's oyem maxsolomon Thursday #36
And we're all familiar with delaying tactics. Gimpyknee Wednesday #9
Comey can invoke the 6th amendment here. murielm99 Thursday #25
Patrick Fitzgerald? The Patrick Fitzgerald that was special prosecutor Mr.WeRP Wednesday #16
The same. tritsofme Wednesday #17
Also the prosecutor of Osama Bin Laden, Ramzi Yousef, and Rod Blagojevich. Ocelot II Thursday #29
Thanks to the Pedophile in Chief's "Truth" Social posts... Dem4life1970 Wednesday #18
Maybe a dumb question. vanlassie Wednesday #19
I think if she is "illegal" the case goes away, the statute of limitations . . . Stinky The Clown Thursday #41
He should sue TACO and the DOJ for vindictive prosecution in civil court and demand damages. MLWR Wednesday #20
Trump is just an idiot to take Comey on. He has resources that few leftyladyfrommo Wednesday #23
If T-H-E-Y can indict Comey... czarjak Wednesday #24
Bondi, Patel, and the lot have to be getting nervous that they are being forced to open... Ol Janx Spirit Thursday #28
They are all expecting pre-emptive ... Whiskeytide Thursday #33
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Good malaise Thursday #40
Was Lindsey Halligan Validly Appointed as United States Attorney? LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #42
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