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Comey Indicted: The Deep State Finally Faces Justice at Last

The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey on charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding is a watershed moment for Americans who have watched the Deep State run rampant for years. For too long, powerful officials who believed themselves above the law orchestrated leaks, partisan investigations, and media campaigns that destroyed lives and careers. Now that a grand jury in Virginia has returned a formal indictment, the people who demanded accountability finally have something tangible to point to.

Prosecutors allege Comey lied under oath during a 2020 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing when he denied authorizing an FBI employee to serve as an anonymous source, and the indictment was filed as the statute of limitations was about to expire. This is not about politics; it’s about sworn testimony and the rule of law, and if the facts alleged in the charging documents are true then justice must follow. An arraignment is set and the case will go to court where evidence and witnesses will be tested in open proceedings.

President Trump and his supporters celebrated the indictment as overdue accountability for a man who helped weaponize the FBI against political opponents, and Attorney General Pam Bondi insisted that no one is above the law. Conservatives have long argued that the justice system was used as a political cudgel in the Russiagate years, and this charge against Comey is the clearest sign yet that those abuses will be investigated. For millions of Americans who suffered through years of false headlines and manufactured scandals, this moment feels like a step toward restoring integrity.

George Papadopoulos — who was dragged into the whole Russiagate mess and has repeatedly said he was wronged by the investigative apparatus — told Newsmax he felt vindicated by the development, reflecting what many on our side have known for years: the system was abused. Papadopoulos has consistently maintained that the original probe was baseless and that the people behind it must answer for the damage they did to private citizens and to the nation. His perspective matters because he lived through the process and now sees what many Americans already suspected — that powerful figures aren’t always held to the same standards they demand of others.

Of course, the left and their allies in the legacy press are shrieking about “weaponization” every time the shoe lands on the other foot, but Democratic complaints shouldn’t distract from the basic point: accountability must apply to everyone. The rushed removal of a longtime U.S. attorney and the installation of a partisan interim prosecutor drew scrutiny precisely because people rightly worried the process would be politicized — those concerns make it even more important that the courts now fairly adjudicate the facts. If the evidence holds up, then former bureaucrats who lied under oath should face the consequences exactly like any other citizen.

This is a moment for conservatives to demand not vengeance, but equal justice. We must insist that investigations proceed transparently, that witnesses be heard, and that decisions rest on evidence — not on who yells the loudest on cable TV. If the trial exposes more wrongdoing from the miscreants who treated our intelligence agencies as political instruments, then let it be exposed and let the chips fall where they may.

Patriotic Americans who have watched institutions decay under partisan hacks should take heart that the candle of accountability still burns. Hold your representatives and prosecutors to the highest standard: pursue the facts, protect the innocent, and prosecute the guilty, regardless of party. This fight is about the future of our republic; stand tall, keep the pressure on, and never stop demanding that the mighty be held to the same rules as the rest of us.

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