
The Adam Mockler Show Trump just SCREWED UP Seriously BAD…
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Nov 19, 2025 Donald Trump's legal troubles take center stage as key revelations come to light. A shocking admission from his appointed prosecutor raises questions about the validity of the indictment against James Comey. With the grand jury allegedly never reviewing the final charges, the case faces severe consequences. Missing transcripts add to the intrigue, hinting at possible forgery. Comey's defense team argues the indictment is void, while Trump’s motivations are explored, connecting personal vendettas to legal maneuverings.
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Public Pressure Frames Weaponized Prosecutions
- Adam Mockler highlights that Donald Trump's public posts pressed for prosecutions of political opponents, creating a clear appearance of weaponization of justice.
- That public pressure framed later prosecutorial choices as politically driven rather than purely legal.
Accidental Post Triggered Fast Indictments
- Mockler recounts how Trump intended to DM Pam Bondi but accidentally posted a public demand naming three targets including James Comey.
- Two of the named people were indicted soon after, and Comey's indictment raised worries about Halligan's sudden appointment.
Missing Indictment Could Void The Case
- The episode details that interim U.S. attorney Lindsey Halligan admitted the grand jury never saw the final indictment version, which could nullify the case.
- Mockler argues this procedural failure transforms a politically suspect prosecution into a likely legal collapse.
