Not So Fast: Pam Bondi Has Message For James Comey And Letitia James

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi warned FBI Director James Comey and New York AG Letitia James on Monday that the Department of Justice is not done with them, promising an appeal after a federal judge dismissed charges against the pair.

“We’ll be taking all available legal action, including an immediate appeal, to hold Letitia James and James Comey accountable for their unlawful conduct,” Bondi told the press on Monday, Fox News reported.

“I’m not worried about someone who has been charged with a very serious crime,” she said specifically of Comey. “His alleged actions were a betrayal of public trust.”

U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie dismissed charges without prejudice against both Comey and James on procedural grounds, The Daily Wire reported Monday. Currie said Lindsey Halligan, the Trump-appointed prosecutor who secured their indictments, was unlawfully serving as interim U.S. attorney.

President Donald Trump appointed Halligan to serve as interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, replacing former U.S. attorney Erik Siebert. Siebert resigned from the position after leading investigations into Comey and James, but stopping short of filing charges. Halligan was previously a member of Trump’s legal team.

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“We have made Lindsay Halligan a special U.S. attorney so she is in court, she can fight in court just like she was, and we believe we will be successful on appeal,” Bondi said.

“And I’ll tell you, Lindsay Halligan, I talked to all of our U.S. attorneys, the majority of them around the country, and Lindsay Halligan is an excellent U.S. attorney,” she added. “And shame on them for not wanting her in office.”

The Justice Department indicted Comey in September on charges of giving false statements and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. The charges stemmed from testimony Comey delivered to Congress in 2020 on his handling of the FBI investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

The department brought charges against James in October, over a loan she received in 2023 to secure a mortgage on a house in Virginia. James allegedly claimed the Virginia home as her primary residence while working as New York’s attorney general, a position which requires James to live in the state of New York. James secured more favorable terms on the mortgage, while the home was occupied by a relative of James instead.

James made a name for herself by leading a civil fraud case against Trump. The case was widely viewed as highly controversial and unprecedented legal warfare, especially since James expressly campaigned on “leading the resistance” to “take on” Trump.

Tim Pearce contributed to this report.

Related: Federal Judge Tosses Charges Against James Comey, Letitia James

WNBA Star Throws Cold Water On Transgender Narrative

WNBA Fever guard Sophie Cunningham said it’s likely that elite 8th grade male basketball players could beat professional female athletes, noting men’s obvious physical advantages over women.

Cunningham’s comments, which were made on her podcast “Show Me Something,” completely contradict the Left-wing transgender narrative claiming that what determines gender is self-described identity; or, further, that males don’t really have physical advantages over females.

“This is my personal opinion,” Cunningham told her co-host West Wilson, Outkick reported. “If you are a professional football player, basketball player, really any sport … to me, if you’re in that elite level group, yeah, you should be able to beat the girls. I’m not surprised by that.”

“It’s probably true. I don’t want to be unrealistic or delusional,” she continued. “Men are just stronger, bigger, athletic. They just are a different build. So if you put them up against females, I’m like, well, yeah they’re gonna win, duh.”

Cunningham, who is set to become a free agent, made the remarks in response to NBA player Michael Lamar Porter Jr., who recently said he thinks elite male athletes as young as 8th grade could beat WNBA players. Porter said he was merely speaking from experience, referencing a time in middle school when he apparently dominated in a practice against Cunningham, then playing college ball.

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“I’ma go, probably, 8th grade, because I have real experience doing this,” Porter said, when asked what age elite males could beat pro females. “They went to University of Missouri, and I was still a young dude, and they had me playing on the scout team, and they had a few WNBA players on their team, like Sophie Cunningham, and a couple others. I think I was in the 7th or 8th grade going dumb. So, I have real-life experience.”

“I wish this would stop being a conversation ‘cause it should be common sense, but it’s just not,” Porter added.

“If women are saying, ‘He couldn’t beat them’ — yeah, he could,” Cunningham agreed. “Any NBA star or player could beat a female in high school … I just don’t think that’s a fair matchup.”

The Fever guard further defended Porter, saying that he was asked his opinion and answered honestly and calling the “context” of his comments “fair.”

Sophie Cunningham, who Michael Porter Jr. claims he beat in a Mizzou basketball practice in 8th grade, reacted to MPJ’s recent comments:

“I mean, it’s probably true. I think, if you are a professional [athlete], if you’re in that elite level group, yea you should be able to… pic.twitter.com/pVbrxyYShV

— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) November 23, 2025

Related: WNBA Player Rips Refs For Allowing Cheap Shots On Caitlin Clark, Says She Had To Act

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