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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 are preparing to seek an indictment against James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, with a deadline approaching on September 30, 2025, due to the five-year statute of limitations.
  • The case focuses on Comey's testimony during a Senate hearing on September 30, 2020, regarding the FBI’s handling of the Crossfire Hurricane probe.
  • Prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia have recommended against charges, noting a lack of probable cause after a months-long investigation.
  • Trump has repeatedly called for Comey's prosecution, stating he believes Comey and others are 'guilty as hell,' while voicing discontent about the pace of investigations.
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paulcraigroberts.org broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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