Trump’s DOJ Slaps James Comey With Second Indictment in Ongoing Witch Hunt
In a stunning escalation, the Justice Department under Trump has indicted former FBI Director James Comey for a second time. The charges remain undisclosed, but this move reeks of political retribution aimed at silencing a key figure who dared to challenge the administration’s abuses.
The Trump Justice Department has doubled down on its vendetta against James Comey, the former FBI Director who famously clashed with the administration. According to two sources familiar with the matter, Comey has been hit with a second indictment — though the exact charges have yet to be revealed.
This latest development is more than just legal maneuvering; it’s a clear signal of how weaponized the DOJ has become under Trump’s influence. Comey’s initial indictment was widely criticized as politically motivated, part of a broader pattern of targeting officials who resisted or exposed the administration’s corruption and authoritarian overreach.
Comey, who led the FBI during the early days of the Russia investigation and was fired by Trump in 2017, has long been a thorn in the side of the former president and his allies. This second indictment appears designed to intimidate and discredit him further, raising urgent questions about the erosion of justice and the rule of law.
We know from past actions that Trump’s DOJ has repeatedly abused its power to go after political enemies rather than uphold impartial justice. This move against Comey fits squarely within that pattern — a tactic to rewrite narratives and punish dissent.
As details emerge, it’s critical to watch how this case unfolds and what it means for democratic accountability. The relentless targeting of public servants like Comey threatens to chill whistleblowers and investigators who dare to hold power to account.
We will continue to track this story closely, exposing the corruption and manipulation behind these indictments. The fight for transparency and justice is far from over.
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