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James Comey's Reckoning: Deep State Darling Faces Indictment as Justice Closes In
The Megyn Kelly Show's episode (above) featuring Victor Davis Hanson pulls no punches in exposing James Comey's narcissism and political bias, a timely takedown as the disgraced former FBI director squirms under a federal indictment for misleading Congress. Hanson dismantles Comey's self-serving maneuvers during the Hillary Clinton email probe and Trump-Russia hoax, highlighting leaked memos and contradictory testimony that paint him as a Deep State operative hell-bent on undermining President Trump. Comey's handwritten notes from 2016, recently released, directly contradict his congressional claims of ignorance about Clinton's plan to smear Trump with Russian ties—a blatant lie that's finally catching up to him.
This isn't just hubris; it's criminal, and conservatives are cheering as the noose tightens. In the latest developments, Comey appeared in Virginia federal court for the second time since his bombshell indictment, desperately seeking dismissal on grounds of selective prosecution and vindictiveness. Prosecutors, under Trump's DOJ, urged the judge to reject these claims, arguing Trump's Truth Social posts calling for Comey's prosecution don't taint the case—after all, the evidence of perjury stands on its own. The Justice Department defended the charges vigorously, denying any improper motive and pointing to Comey's own words as damning proof.