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Judge rules Maurene Comey can proceed with lawsuit claiming firing was due to Trump-Comey feud.

A judge ruled that former federal prosecutor Maurene Comey can proceed with her lawsuit alleging she was wrongfully fired due to Donald Trump’s political feud with her father, ex-FBI Director James Comey.

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A judge ruled that former federal prosecutor Maurene Comey can proceed with her lawsuit alleging she was wrongfully fired due to Donald Trump’s political feud with her father, ex-FBI Director James Comey.

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