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Comey Taunts Trump

Former FBI Director James Comey, who led the infamous Russia investigation against President Donald Trump, is now facing serious federal charges.

Comey, once one of Washington’s most powerful figures, was indicted Thursday on two major counts: perjury and obstruction of justice. Prosecutors allege Comey lied under oath to Congress about Trump’s 2016 campaign and interfered with a congressional investigation — confirming what conservatives have said for years about the weaponization of the Justice Department.

This is the moment Trump supporters have been waiting for: real accountability for the man many see as the architect of the Russia hoax.


Comey Mocked Trump Just Months Ago

Shockingly, just months before his indictment, Comey mocked President Trump during a CNN interview.

“I often joke that I’m the relationship Trump can’t get over,” Comey bragged in May 2025 on The Arena with Kasie Hunt. “Despite their absolute best efforts, they were never able to take me down,” he said smugly.

That interview now looks like a stunning display of arrogance — especially as the federal justice system closes in on him.


Trump: “This Is Just the Beginning”

President Trump reacted swiftly, calling Comey a “dirty cop” and demanding that others involved in the Russia hoax face justice.

Speaking Friday, Trump celebrated the indictment but made it clear that more prosecutions must follow:

“Democrats weaponized the DOJ like nobody in history,” Trump declared. “This is about justice, accountability, and finally exposing the corruption of the Deep State.”

On Truth Social Friday evening, Trump posted another blistering message, doubling down on his pledge to clean up Washington’s corruption once and for all.


Comey Plays the Victim

After being hit with federal charges, Comey tried to play the victim card.

In a video message posted to Instagram, he claimed he was innocent and attempted to frame the case as a political attack:

“It breaks my heart to see what’s happening to the Justice Department,” Comey said. “Still, I have strong faith in our federal courts. I know I’m innocent, and I’m ready to prove it at trial. Stay strong and keep believing.”

For many conservatives, Comey’s words ring hollow after years of what they see as false accusations and politically motivated investigations targeting President Trump and his supporters.


Why This Matters

Comey’s indictment isn’t just about one man — it’s about whether America’s institutions can regain the trust of the American people.

For years, Trump supporters have demanded answers about the Russia hoax and the abuse of government power. This case will test whether powerful elites are finally held accountable like everyday citizens.

If Trump’s Justice Department succeeds, it could mark a historic victory for transparency and the rule of law — and a crushing blow to the entrenched Deep State.


Final Thoughts

This case is far from over. Comey will face his day in court, but President Trump has made it clear that this is just the first step.

As more information comes out, one thing is certain: the Russia hoax was not just political theater — it was a coordinated effort to undermine a duly elected president. And now, at long last, the key players are starting to face real consequences.