James Comey Indictment: One-Page Charges for False Statement to Congress
NewsNationOctober 5, 20252 min64,009 views
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- 📄 An indictment has been released concerning former FBI Director James Comey, described as exceptionally brief, consisting of just one page plus the top of the back.
- 🎯 The charges stem from sworn testimony Comey gave to Congress in 2020 regarding whether he had authorized FBI personnel to be anonymous sources for media reports.
Allegations and Testimony
- 🗣️ Comey's testimony on September 30th, 2020, included a denial when asked by Senator Ted Cruz if he had authorized any FBI employee to leak information.
- 🤥 The indictment alleges that Comey lied during this testimony, claiming he had permitted someone within the FBI to provide material for media reporting.
Legal Process and Statute of Limitations
- ⚖️ A federal grand jury found sufficient evidence to move forward with the charges, indicating the allegations are deemed credible enough to proceed.
- ⏳ The timing of the indictment is significant, as it was released just days before the 5-year statute of limitations deadline for the alleged offense.
- 🚨 If convicted, Comey faces a potential sentence of up to five years in prison for making a false statement and obstruction.
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