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The conversation then shifts to a recent allegation involving Comey's daughter, who purportedly contacted prosecutors with messages hinting at cooperation in the ongoing Ebstein case. The message suggested that showing any ties between Donald Trump and the case could facilitate easier prosecution, raising suspicions about potential undue influence.
However, Solomon exercises caution, noting that no verified evidence supports this claim yet. He criticizes the potential for prosecutorial misconduct and emphasizes the importance of verified facts over speculation, recalling past instances where prosecutorial overreach was later exposed, such as the IRS targeting of conservative groups and Ted Stevens' wrongful conviction.