
The FBI has been filled with Deep State actors for years. But the Trump admin wants to change that.
And this FBI director has been slapped with a potential indictment for a shocking crime.
The swamp is starting to drain, one corrupt bureaucrat at a time. Word on the street from insiders at the Justice Department is that they’re gearing up to haul former FBI boss James Comey before a grand jury any day now.
The charge? Perjury for fibbing to Congress about the sham Russia probe that tried to torpedo Donald Trump’s 2016 win. This isn’t some vague rumor—it’s the real deal, and it’s hitting the Eastern District of Virginia, where the clock is ticking down to a hard deadline next Tuesday, per what sources said to Reuters.
Comey, that tall tale-spinner who got the boot from Trump back in 2017, has spent years playing the victim while lobbing grenades at the man who saw through his game. Now, the feds are zeroing in on his testimony from September 30, 2020, where he supposedly fed lawmakers a load of nonsense about the so-called Trump-Russia collusion. That whole “Crossfire Hurricane” operation he kicked off in July 2016 was nothing but a partisan hit job, cooked up to smear a duly elected president. Trump called it a witch hunt from day one.
President Trump isn’t sitting idle while the deep state cronies skate free. Just this weekend, he lit a fire under Attorney General Pam Bondi with a no-holds-barred Truth Social post that he later scrubbed but not before it went viral among patriots fed up with the double standard.
In it, Trump laid it out plain: “Pam: I have reviewed over 30 statements and posts saying that, essentially, ‘same old story as last time, all talk, no action. Nothing is being done. What about Comey, Adam “Shifty” Schiff, Leticia??? They’re all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done.’”
Trump didn’t stop there—he hammered home the urgency, knowing full well how the elites have twisted the knife into everyday Americans who just want fair play. “We can’t delay any longer, it’s killing our reputation and credibility,” he wrote. “They impeached me twice, and indicted me (5 times!), OVER NOTHING. JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!”
Later, when the press hounds cornered him about the post, Trump doubled down without missing a beat, making it crystal clear this is about action, not excuses. “I just want people to act. They have to act. But now we want to act fast. You know, they were ruthless and vicious. I was impeached twice. I was indicted,” he told reporters. “We have to act fast. If they’re not guilty, that’s fine. If they are guilty or if they should be judged, they should be charged. And we have to do it now.”
This push against Comey isn’t happening in a vacuum. Last week, Trump cleaned house by axing the top prosecutor in that Virginia district, Erik Siebert, who was cozying up to Democrat senators.
Siebert claimed he quit, but let’s call it what it is: a resignation under fire after stonewalling real accountability. Sources say the Trump team had been leaning on him hard to go after New York AG Letitia James over her shady mortgage dealings—those same fraud claims that make her lawfare crusade against Trump look like the hypocrisy it is.
Enter Lindsey Halligan, a sharp White House insider and Trump ally, who’s stepping in as the new acting U.S. Attorney.
Not everyone’s cheering from the rooftops in the DOJ bunkers. A handful of holdover prosecutors tried to throw a wrench in the works, drafting a memo for Halligan warning that the evidence against Comey might not hold water for a slam-dunk conviction. They whined about lacking probable cause.
Remember how Comey kicked off that farce of an investigation? July 2016, right as Trump was surging in the polls, and suddenly there’s this urgent probe into phantom Russian ties to his campaign.
It was all smoke and mirrors, fueled by the Steele dossier trash that even the FBI knew was bogus. Mueller’s team spent millions, dragged good men through the mud, and came up empty—no conspiracy, no collusion, just a big fat nothingburger. Yet Comey strutted around like he was saving democracy, all while undermining the guy the people chose.
Trump’s been crystal clear from the jump: this was a hoax designed to delegitimize his victory and hand the keys back to the Clinton machine. And now, with the gavel about to drop on Comey, it’s payback time—not out of spite, but to restore the rule of law that the elites have shredded.
As the grand jury deadline looms, the air in D.C. is thick with tension. Will Halligan’s team seal the deal before Tuesday, or will the deep state saboteurs mount a last-ditch stall? Perjury’s a tough nut to crack, needing ironclad proof of knowing lies, but when you’ve got a trail of memos and witnesses, the truth has a way of surfacing.
For eight long years, the left’s weaponized every agency against Trump and his supporters—from endless probes to January 6 show trials. But Trump’s back, and he’s not playing their games. Firing Siebert was a gut punch to the resistance inside the bureaucracy, a declaration that loyalty to the American people trumps loyalty to the swamp.
Trump’s mandate is clear—clean house, prosecute the perps, and put America first.
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