In three court filings late Tuesday, Comey’s lawyers also argued the Justice Department had improperly singled out Comey for prosecution because Trump was upset that Comey had publicly criticized him. The indictment “is not based on a good faith application of the law to the facts,” Comey’s lawyers wrote in one of the motions. A White House spokesperson referred questions about the case to the Justice Department, which doesn’t typically discuss pending cases. A Justice Department spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday. The lawyers also targeted what they said was a false implication in one of the warrants that one of Comey’s lawyers had obstructed the investigation.