Justice Department fires prosecutor falsely tied to Comey case in social media post
Source: CNN Politics
Updated Oct 1, 2025, 9:45 PM ET
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2025, 9:44 PM ET
The Trump administration fired the top national security prosecutor in the US Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Virginia after a social media post by a right-wing activist and writer falsely tied him to the case of FBI Director James Comey, two people familiar with the matter said.
Michael BenAry was chief of the national security section in the Alexandria, Virginia-based office and previously worked at Justice Department headquarters. He was fired Wednesday, the two sources said, after Julie Kelly, a pro-Trump activist and writer, posted on X about BenAry, saying, One can only assume he was a big part of the internal resistance to the Comey indictment.
BenAry wasnt involved in the Comey case, one of the people familiar with the matter told CNN.
Comey was indicted by a grand jury last week on two felony counts, a move that came after career lawyers in the office wrote a memo outlining their concerns that the evidence in the case didnt support prosecution. Before the Comey indictment, President Donald Trump fired his own nominee to lead the office and installed his former personal lawyer Lindsey Halligan as interim US attorney, after publicly urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to target political enemies including Comey.
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People caught up as "collateral damage" in this nonsensical "retribution tour".


Bernardo de La Paz
(59,163 posts)kiri
(958 posts)I remember when Soviet citizens were "denounced" and immediately sent to a gulag. Likewise in EastGermany. Denouncing was a popular communist practice.
Playingmantis
(463 posts)I am more than sick at the IDIOTS who voted for this DISGUSTING thug to become president and who tell me what great Christian patriots they are!