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Comey Indicted: Swamp Stunned, Patriots Vindicated

The news that former FBI director James Comey was indicted this week stunned the swamp but should not have surprised hardworking Americans who watched the FBI abuse its power for years. Federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia charged Comey with making false statements to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding, a move that has serious implications for accountability at the highest levels of law enforcement.

Court records show the case was filed on September 25, 2025, and an arraignment has been scheduled for October 9 in Alexandria federal court, meaning Comey will be required to answer for his conduct under oath like any other citizen. The docket entries and summons confirm the formal steps to bring this matter before a judge, underscoring that no one is supposed to be above the law.

This indictment did not happen in a vacuum; it followed direct pressure from the White House and a rapid personnel change at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, where an interim prosecutor aligned with the administration took the lead after a career attorney declined to bring charges. Critics will howl that politics infected the process, but millions of Americans have watched the intelligence and law-enforcement apparatus operate with impunity for years — accountability is overdue.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche — who was confirmed earlier this year and has taken a hands-on role in restoring order at the Justice Department — appeared on Fox’s Sunday platform and made the point conservatives have been demanding: the legal process will run its course and Comey will get his day in court. Blanche’s presence in the DOJ leadership signals to patriots that the Department intends to apply the law equally, not leave political elites sheltered from consequence.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t about vindictiveness, it’s about consequences. For years, Comey was a symbol of a two-tiered justice system where career bureaucrats and political insiders were rewarded while ordinary Americans were left to fend for themselves. Conservatives who believe in the rule of law should welcome a system that treats former officials like any other defendant when credible allegations of perjury and obstruction surface.

The usual chorus from the left and the legacy media will cry “political persecution,” but their outrage rings hollow after decades of double standards and selective enforcement. If Democrats truly believe no one is above the law, they should stop the theatrics and let the courts do their job — not reflexively shield their allies or pretend this is unprecedented when many Americans have long seen the rot at the top.

Patriots should watch this case closely and demand two things: fairness in the courtroom and equal accountability across the board. We all want the Justice Department free from vendettas, but we also want it free from the arrogance of elites who thought they were untouchable; if this indictment leads to a sober, lawful resolution, it will be a victory for the rule of law and for every hardworking American who believes in equal justice.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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