US Justice Department indicts former FBI Director Comey a second time, source says

James Comey, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, testifies via videoconference during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, Sept. 30, 2020.

James Comey, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, testifies via videoconference during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, Sept. 30, 2020. (Stefani Reynolds, Reuters )


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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice ​has indicted former FBI Director James Comey a second time, a ‌source familiar with the case said on Tuesday.

The specific ⁠charges were not ​yet clear, nor ⁠was it clear where the case ‌would be brought.

Fox ‌News, citing unnamed sources, reported the ⁠case was about ⁠a social media post Comey made last year that Trump allies interpreted as threatening.

The indictment would mark the second time the Justice Department ‌under Trump has indicted ​Comey, a longtime foe of President Donald Trump. Comey was charged with making a false statement and obstructing Congress in September, but a federal judge dismissed the case after finding ​that the prosecutor who secured the ‌indictment was ‌not ⁠lawfully appointed.

The Justice Department has been under pressure to bring criminal charges against Trump's perceived political enemies, particularly after Trump fired ‌former Attorney General ​Pam Bondi earlier this ‌month.

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