Trump says he's unaware if ex-FBI chief James Comey, his frequent critic, will be charged
The Justice Department plans to indict James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress during his 2020 testimony before the statute of limitations expires, amid political pressure.
- Federal prosecutors have only days left to seek an indictment against James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress during a September 30, 2020 testimony, as the statute of limitations expires soon.
- A memo from prosecutors recommended against charges, stating they found no probable cause for a crime concerning Comey's remarks.
- Donald Trump has called for Comey's prosecution, expressing his dissatisfaction on Truth Social, labeling Comey a 'sick person.'
- The decision to charge Comey could stir up Trump's ongoing conflict with him, as recent media reports hint at a looming indictment.
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Trump vs. Comey: Tumultuous Clash That Continues Strong
The stormy relationship between President Donald J. Trump and former FBI Director James Comey remains one of the most defining dramas of the Trump era. Few figures symbolized the so-called deep state resistance to President Donald Trump more than Comey, whose actions before and after his firing in May 2017 have fueled debate over political bias, misuse of power, and questions of legality. On Thursday, with Comey himself facing new legal scrutiny…
'Wow': Critics outraged as ex-officials face criminal charges 'to make Trump happy'
CNN reported Thursday that sources are claiming President Donald Trump wants the Justice Department to indict his former national security advisor, John Bolton. It comes amid reports that former FBI Director James Comey will be indicted sometime in the next few days after Trump spent years railing a...
'Destructive': Legal expert says DOJ staff could 'lose their law license' over Comey case
Former Department of Justice (DOJ) pardon attorney Liz Oyer said Thursday the current DOJ prosecutors "are in a very hard situation where they have to choose between fulfilling their duties to uphold the constitution and follow the rules" when it comes to the potential indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.During an appearance on MSNBC, Oyer said, "I hope that they choose to lead with integrity and not to let their principles and duties …
What to know as prosecutors contemplate indicting James Comey
President Donald Trump’s long-running feud with former FBI Director James Comey is possibly reaching its crescendo this week, as federal prosecutors face a deadline on Tuesday to seek an indictment stemming from Comey’s sworn testimony about the Russia investigation. Prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia have reviewed allegations that Comey lied to Congress in 2020 when he denied authorizing media leaks about the Trump-Russia investiga…
Trump rips ex-FBI chief Comey as ‘sick’ but claims he’s hands-off on criminal probe
‘I think I'd be allowed to get involved...but I don't really choose to do so,’ Trump claims as loyalists reportedly prepare first charges against one of his long-standing enemies
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