Former FBI Director James Comey Has Been Indicted for Making False Statements and Obstructing Justice, Accordination to Us Media. A Grand Jury in the US State of Virginia Has Agreed to prosecute the critic of President Donald Trump.
Comey is suspected of making false statements about his role in the Russia Investigation. That Investigation Into Interference in the 2016 US Presidential Election was partly aimed at Possible Ties between then-presidential candidate Trump and Russia.
The Former Head of the FBI Could Face Five Years in Prison IF Convicted, Reports News Agency Reuters . Comey said in a video that he was disappointed in the Department of Justice. “But I have great faith in the Federal Justice System and I am Innocent. Let’s Just Conduct the Process and Keep Up the Courage,” He said.
“No one is Above the Law,” Bondi Responded Shortly After the Grand Jury’s Approval. “The Indictment shows that Justice is Doing Everything It Can to Hold Those Who Abuse Their Power Accountable for Misleading the American People.”
Trump had ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi last Saturday to prosecute his political opponents. He Mentioned Comey, Among Others. The President had threatened to have his rivals prosecuted. His Government Has Now Succeded for the First Time in Convincing a Grand Jury of This.
Trump also Targets Adam Schiff and Letitia James
California Senator Adam Schiff and New York Attorney General Letitia James are also on Trump’s list of political opponents. As a member of the house of representatives, Democrat Schiff Led the First Impeachment Proeachings Against Trump. James, also a Democrat, Filed a Civil fraud case Against Him in 2022.
Trump has also set his sights on John Bolton, who was his national security advisor during his first term. Accordance to Sources at News Agency Reuters , Senior Officials from the Department of Justice are Pushing for Criminal Prosecution, While Prosecutors Believe That More Investigation is Needed.
Bolton is suspended or illegally possessing confidential documents. Hey also allegedly cited them in his book the room where it happened . Trump had tried to prevent the publication of that book, but failed. He fired Bolton in 2019.