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[The Indictment of James Comey: A Turning Point for the Department of Justice]-[The Indictment of James Comey]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-09-26

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The Indictment of James Comey: A Turning Point for the Department of Justice

In a move that marks a significant shift in the operations of the U.S. government, a federal grand jury has indicted former FBI Director James Comey. This indictment follows a long-standing, "incessant campaign of retribution" by President Donald Trump, who has consistently viewed the justice system as a tool to pursue his perceived enemies.

The Culmination of a Long-Standing Vendetta

The tension between Trump and Comey dates back to 2017, the early days of the Trump presidency. Following the firing of Comey—an event described as "combustible" due to the conflicting personalities of the two men—Trump’s frustration grew as the Russia investigation intensified. Over the years, Trump has publicly labeled Comey a "phony," a "leaker," and a "slimeball," repeatedly demanding that his administration find a way to prosecute the former FBI director.

Despite Trump's insistence, career prosecutors within the Department of Justice (DOJ) consistently resisted these demands. They maintained that there was insufficient evidence to justify a conviction, viewing the potential case as "weak."

The Transformation of the Justice Department

The current indictment signifies a departure from the DOJ's traditional independence. To secure the charges against Comey, the Trump administration systematically replaced officials who stood in the way. According to reporting by Devlin Barrett, the administration forced out a Republican-appointed U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, replacing him with a loyalist White House aide who lacked prosecutorial experience.

This shift reflects a broader concern among current and former DOJ lawyers that the department has been repurposed. As one source noted, the DOJ is increasingly viewed as an institution where "independence is now vanished," and the "modus operandi" has shifted toward fulfilling the president’s personal desire for retribution against political foes.

The Substance of the Charges

The indictment centers on testimony Comey gave to a Senate committee on September 30, 2020. Specifically, Comey is accused of lying to Congress when he denied authorizing FBI aides to leak information to the media—a claim he has stood by despite Republican accusations.

The indictment itself is notably vague. It fails to specify exactly who Comey supposedly authorized to leak information or what specific information was involved. Legal experts point out that the "grand jury process" is often criticized with the adage that you can "indict a ham sandwich," suggesting that an indictment is merely a procedural step rather than a definitive judgment on the strength of the evidence.

Internal Dissent and Future Implications

The handling of this case has caused significant internal turmoil. Notably, no career prosecutor signed the indictment, a highly unusual act of protest. Following the announcement, a lawyer in the office—who happens to be Comey’s son-in-law—resigned, citing his duty to uphold the Constitution.

Looking forward, Comey’s legal team is expected to challenge the indictment, potentially highlighting the political pressure exerted by the President. While such arguments are historically difficult to win in court, the unprecedented nature of this political interference may create a unique legal landscape.

Ultimately, the indictment of James Comey is seen by many as a "red line" crossed. With President Trump already signaling interest in investigating other targets, such as Adam Schiff, Letitia James, and George Soros, observers fear that the Comey case is merely the beginning of an era where the Department of Justice is openly utilized as an instrument of presidential vengeance.

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📖 Transcript

From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro.
This is The Daily.
On Thursday night, a grand jury indicted the former director of the FBI, James Comey, in a case that Trump has personally demanded that federal prosecutors pursue, despite their own serious doubts about whether Comey committed a crime.
Today my colleague Devlin Barrett on what's in the indictment and what it means for Trump's ongoing campaign of retribution.
It's Friday, September 26th.
Devlin, it's late at night, 9.15 on Thursday night, and I'm grateful for you making time for us.

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