The MeidasTouch Podcast - Trump’s Own Judge May Revoke License of Trump’s Top Lawyer
Episode Date: January 7, 2026MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on how a federal judge appointed by Donald Trump in Virginia is moving close to reccomend that serious disciplinary action be taken against Donald Trump’s top l...awyer Lindsey Halligan who is falsely claiming to be to the United States Attorney in Virginia. Get 15% off by using code: MEIDAS at https://www.arey.com Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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a trump appointed judge seems very prepared to refer the trump top federal prosecutor i should call her a pretender prosecutor in the eastern district of virginia lindsay halligan for disciplinary proceedings in other words you may be kissing your bar license but bye soon lindsay halligan this trump appointed judge from 2019 by 19 by
the name of David J. Novak, sua sponte, meaning on his own initiative, just issued a scathing order
in a case that he is presiding over where there was an indictment against a criminal defendant
where Lindsay Halligan represented just this past week that she is a federal prosecutor
and indeed the lead federal prosecutor, the United States Attorney,
for the Eastern District of Virginia.
The thing is, another federal judge
in the Eastern District of Virginia,
Judge Curry in the Comey case,
previously ruled that Lindsay Halligan
is not a competent, qualified,
authorized United States attorney,
that she was not properly appointed
and therefore because she wasn't appointed
through the Appointments Clause
under the Constitution, she cannot serve as a United States Attorney for the Eastern District of
Virginia. She was disqualified. Remember in the Comey case? That was one of the grounds why the
Comey case and the New York Attorney General Titia James case was dismissed. But the thing is,
Lindsay Halligan, despite a court order saying you're disqualified, you're fired. Get the hell
out of here, Lindsay Halligan. You're not the top federal prosecutor.
for the Eastern District of Virginia.
You're not the United States Attorney.
You're a squatter.
Get out.
Get out of the Eastern District of Virginia federal office.
She's like a squatter.
She's refused to leave.
And finally, a federal judge, and yes, a Trump appointed judge,
David J. Novak, here's his photo from the Eastern District of Virginia,
who used to be a magistrate judge.
He climbed through the ranks.
He was appointed by Trump in 2019.
In this order, he said, enough is enough.
And here's the thing that this federal judge and all these federal judges realize that by Lindsay Halligan,
pretending to be a United States attorney by playing Halloween dress up, if you will,
it is tainting the cases brought against people who are potentially actual criminals.
I'm not talking about these weaponized, BS fraudulent cases that Donald Trump wants to bring against his political
opponents that are getting thrown out
and then when he tried to re-bring it against
New York Attorney General Letitia James
the multiple grand
juries refused to even indict. I'm not talking
about those. But what about the
run-of-the-mill criminal cases
that federal prosecutorial offices
handle every day? When she's
signing her name to these
pleadings, she's giving
the criminal defendant
to the extent they have actually committed
the crime and their criminal defense
lawyers have great arguments to
try to get those cases dismissed, there's an illegal United States attorney on my case,
and it's tainting the proceedings. Now, federal judge Novak was not messing around in this court
order. He said, basically what you're doing, Halligan, is you are misrepresenting your status
to the public and the court, which is a violation of law. It's a violation of the rules of
rules of professional responsibility. It's a violation of these rules of court. And he said,
you need to respond, Halligan. Why are you pretending to be a United States attorney? Why are you
pretending to be the top federal prosecutor? I want you to respond right now. And he gave her a
deadline. And you'll see, based on how he sculpted this order, he's getting ready, in my opinion,
to throw out her legal license if her answers are not sufficient. And I don't see how her
answers are going to be sufficient. Let's pull up Judge Novak's order. Again, Trump appointed judge.
Order. This matter comes before the court on its own initiative. Suis-sponti, as it's called.
The court's bringing this up on its own. This court has reviewed the indictment in this matter.
It's an indictment of a case that's unrelated to Comey or Letitia James. Again, just a run-of-the-mill
criminal case that the federal prosecutors deal with every single day.
which was returned by a grand jury on December 2, 2025,
and observes that Ms. Halligan identified herself therein
as the United States attorney for this district.
Ms. Halligan did so despite a binding order
entered by Senior United States District Judge Curry
on November 24, 2025, in which Judge Curry
found that the appointment of Ms. Halligan as an interim United States attorney violated 28 U.S.C. Section 546 and the Appointment Clause of the United States Constitution.
While the United States of America has appealed Judge Curry's opinion and order, no stay has been issued in conjunction with that appeal.
Consequently, it remains binding precedent in this district and is not subject to being ignored.
And again, this Trump appointed judge is saying Judge Curry in the Comey case ruled that you are disqualified, that you were appointed unlawfully in violation of the appointment clause of the Constitution and in violation of Section 28 U.S.C., section 546, which basically says that there can be one interim United States attorney for a finite period of time whose term can be extended, extended by the,
federal prosecutors of a specific district, but if not extended, then there has to be a formal
appointment by the United States Senate or else that person needs to say bye. Now, Donald Trump
fired the previous United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia because that interim
who Trump appointed, who, by the way, was approved by the federal judges, did not want to prosecute,
or I should say, persecute Donald Trump's political enemies.
So Trump pushed that guy out and fired the person he appointed.
You only get one interim appointment.
So when Trump picked his second interim appointment, Lindsay Halligan, you can't do two.
You only had one.
So the only way Lindsay Halligan can be appointed is she can't be an interim.
She would have to be a United States attorney who is appointed by Trump and confirmed by the Senate.
And there was no confirmation by the Senate.
And the judge is saying here, you can't ignore the law, Halligan.
For these reasons, the court hereby directs Ms. Halligan to file within seven days of the issuance of this order,
a pleading explaining the basis for Ms. Halligan's identification of herself as a United States attorney,
notwithstanding Judge Curry's contrary ruling.
She shall also set forth why this court should not strike Ms. Halligan's identification of,
herself as the United States attorney from the indictment in this matter.
Ms. Halligan shall further explain why her identification does not constitute a false or misleading
statement.
Now, this is the key line right here as well, because a false or misleading statement to a court
is a, or in general, but especially to a court, is a violation of rules of professional
responsibility, Virginia law, court rules, which subjects the violator to losing their bar license,
losing their legal license. And how do you know this? Take a look at what is being cited by the
judge. This is why I'm saying the judge is telling her, I'm going to take away your law license.
I'm going to refer you to get disbarred if you don't answer this satisfactorily. How is she going to
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look what the judge cites virginia rule of professional conduct three point three a a lawyer shall not knowingly make false statements of facts or law to a tribunal rule seven point one a lawyer shall not make a false or misleading communication about the lawyer or the lawyer services rule eight point four it is professional misconduct for a lawyer to subsection c engage in conduct involving dishonesty or misrepresentation which reflects adverse
on the lawyer's fitness to practice law.
3.4.
A lawyer shall not knowingly disobey a standing rule
or a ruling of a tribunal
in the course of a proceeding.
Then the judge goes on to cite
the Eastern District of Virginia
local criminal rules,
83.1 sub-M,
which says all counsel admitted to practice
before this court,
pursuant to subsection C&D,
governing federal government attorneys,
appearing pursuant,
to the authority of the United States Office
of the Eastern District of Virginia
and who do not otherwise require
admission to practice to this court,
subsection ERF, shall
be subject to the rules, conditions,
and provisions set forth
in full as Appendix B
of these local rules, or
federal rule of disciplinary
enforcement, subsection
4B,
set forth in appendix A,
acts or omissions by an attorney
admitted to practice
before this court individually or in concert with any other person or persons which violate
the Virginia Rules of Professional Conduct adopted by this court shall constitute misconduct
and shall be grounds for discipline. And then the court goes on to cite a case called
in Ray Joseph Morrissey Esquire. Federal courts have inherent power to control the admission
of attorneys to their bars and to discipline attorney.
who appear before them.
And what is made very clear by Judge Novak in this order
is the government's pleading shall be signed by Miss Halligan.
Let the clerk file a copy of this order electronically
and notify all counsel of record.
It is so ordered.
This is what we needed, folks.
A powerful order telling Halligan, putting her on notice,
you are about to lose your damn legal license.
You think you're above the law, you're not now.
For those who I've been watching,
the videos I've been doing with Harry Littman
that I've been doing on Legal A.F.,
we've been focused on this issue.
You may recall the case of Daniel Richmond
versus the United States of America.
Richmond was James Comey's good friend and former attorney
whose attorney-client-privileged communications
with Comey were stolen.
by the Trump regime and laundered by Lindsay Halligan through an FBI agent who was not
supposed to see the attorney-client communications because there was never a warrant to receive
them.
This FBI agent testified in the grand jury that resulted in the indictment of Comey about
attorney-client information that that FBI agent was not allowed to have.
After the Comey indictment was dismissed because Halligan was not a license.
she was not an appropriately appointed United States attorney, she was disqualified.
But after that case was dismissed, Richmond, Comey's lawyer, filed a lawsuit against the Department
of Justice for stealing his attorney-client communications. A federal judge in that case ruled that
indeed there was a theft of the lawyer's documents, an unlawful search and seizure that took place
and ordered that the government immediately return the files to Richmond.
In response, the DOJ, which was led by Halligan, filed a brief on December 24, 2025,
where they begged the judge for more time to return the files back to Richmond,
and they said they needed more time to delete the files.
They claimed they did not have the technical qualifications of government personnel in Washington,
D.C. for the remainder of the holidays to comply with the court order. Why am I bringing this
up to you? Why am I bringing it up? Because Lindsay Halligan signed that pleading. Take a look at what
I highlighted here. December 24th, she was representing that she was the United States Attorney
for the Eastern District of Virginia. So it's not a fluke that she was representing herself
in the Judge Novak case as the United States Attorney. She was separately represented
I think she was the United States attorney in the Richmond case.
But get this, I went through all of the Eastern District of Virginia's social media posts.
They are all signed by Lindsay Halligan in her capacity as United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia after she was disqualified.
There's a case involving a guy named Tyrese McKinnon, who was alleged showed a disregard for the law by engaging in chronic offenses, whatever that means.
and he was sentenced to three years and one month in prison
for stealing vehicles from airport park facilities
signed Lindsay Halligan, United States Attorney
for the Eastern District of Virginia.
She's not that position.
This guy, Tyrese McKinnon, has grounds for appeal now.
She screwed up that one.
How about this case?
Johnny Duran.
She says, Johnny Duran's crimes are abhorrent.
Thanks to the hard work of our prosecutors,
this child predator has been removed from our communities.
Signed, Lindsay Halligan, Eastern District of Virginia, United States Attorney.
Okay, as you say over here, the Eastern District of Virginia will pursue offenders with the full force of federal law.
But Halligan, you may now have given an individual who you refer to as a child predator, a grounds for appeal,
because you're not the lawful United States attorney, and you're writing these messages.
That predator who you're talking about, who you're calling a predator, he'll be able to appeal that.
Scott Allen Bulger, case after case, Mark Gaba.
I'm going through all of the filings in the Eastern District of Virginia that they're promoting,
and she's saying that she's the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, which she's not.
I think it's also important to point out the following as well.
Benjamin Weiss does a good job pointing this out.
So as she's falsely representing, she's the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, the White House back in December quietly filed Lindsay Halligan's formal nomination to become a United States attorney asking for Senate confirmation.
So after she was disqualified by the judge for being an unlawful United States attorney, the Trump regime's response is, well, now let's ask the Senate to confirm her.
Well, how could the Senate confirm her if she was now basically violating the law?
Isn't that per se shown that she should not be appointed?
But then as Benjamin Weiss goes on to point out, in her judiciary questionnaire, she lists the DOJ's cases against Comey and Letitia James among her top experience to be the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
So the cases where she was disqualified as the lead prosecutor,
she's putting that on her Senate questionnaire
as her main qualifications for the job as United States Attorney.
They're like, why should we appoint you as U.S. attorney?
Name your top cases.
She cites the cases where she was unlawfully the United States Attorney.
She also says that the case against Comey is pending,
which it is not pending, it is dismissed.
And she says the case against James remains ongoing, which it is not.
Both indictments have been dismissed.
Sure, the DOJ may be exploring, re-inditing both, but they have failed to re-indict Letitia James
in multiple grand juries already.
So she in her questionnaire, I think, is also committing misconduct by falsely representing
cases are ongoing that are not ongoing.
They are dismissed.
she lied to the Senate as well in this questionnaire.
So you take a look here as well at her questionnaire.
And I was just curious at our questionnaire.
One of the things I found interesting is that there's a statement of assets and net worth.
You go to her net worth statement.
She says she has $100,000 cash on hand and that her overall assets are $563,000.
That basically her total net worth, she says, is around half a million.
dollars i just i find that to be an interesting number based on how she kind of represents herself
and what her net worth is that our net worth is half a million dollars i'll just leave it at that um you go
on and look at this questionnaire as well it says list all professional business scholarly
fraternal civic charitable or other organizations that you are a member of she says none
indicate whether any of these and that's none there published writing
none supply copies of reports or policy statements you prepared none list titles of publishers books
articles reports editorial pieces that you've written about none pro bono work her only pro bono work
she ever did was volunteering for the innocence project in miami in 2013 other than that she hasn't done
any pro bono charitable work well there you have it folks let me know what you think
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