A US judge has dismissed criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that the prosecutor who brought the charges was unlawfully appointed. Judge Cameron Currie stated that Lindsey Halligan, who was appointed by Trump to pursue charges against the two officials, was not eligible for the role. Both Comey and James secured their dismissals, maintaining that the charges against them were politically motivated. In response to the ruling, the White House indicated plans to appeal, asserting that the facts supporting the indictments remain unchanged. This dismissal highlights complicated dynamics between political figures and legal authorities amid allegations of improper legal processes.