When Donald Trump said he’d never forget the people who “wronged” him, many thought it was just political theater. But now, years later, former FBI Director James Comey the man who publicly defied Trump in the early days of his presidency has been indicted on charges of making false statements and obstructing Congress.
For Trump’s supporters, this feels like long-overdue justice. For his critics, it looks like the weaponization of the justice system. Either way, the timing is hard to ignore: Comey was one of Trump’s earliest and loudest adversaries, famously calling Trump “morally unfit” for office.
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The indictment accuses Comey of misleading Congress and interfering with official proceedings. While the case is still in its early stages, it has already reignited old battles about the Russia probe, FBI overreach, and Trump’s years-long insistence that “the swamp” would one day be held accountable.
Trump’s allies are celebrating. His critics are alarmed. And everyday Americans are left wondering: is this justice, revenge, or both?
Whatever the outcome, one thing is clear Trump isn’t just running for office again, he’s rewriting the history of his presidency, one courtroom battle at a time.
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