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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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paulcraigroberts.org broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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