- Bias in the Comey Family
In the same video, Comey invoked his daughter, Maureen Comey — recently fired by the DOJ — and indirectly his son-in-law, a current federal prosecutor. His admission that his family “couldn’t imagine living any other way than standing up to Donald Trump” reveals the depth of their political bias. That bias, not just internal politics, explains Maureen Comey’s removal from the DOJ.
Comey’s indictment is not a routine matter. He is not just another former official facing charges; he is a man with deep connections to intelligence and bureaucracy, now cornered. His mannerisms in the video, almost fragile in tone, may be an act of theater — or they may signal a man who knows his influence is waning.
While speculation has grown that his allies may stir unrest, the more immediate and realistic outcome lies inside the DOJ itself. Comey’s indictment will inevitably rattle others tied to his decisions and expose networks that once believed themselves untouchable.
What’s Next
- Arraignment: Comey’s first court appearance will clarify the scope of the charges.
- DOJ Exposure: Additional officials, including those tied to Comey’s family, could face scrutiny.
- Military Posture: Hegseth’s generals’ meeting is better understood as preparation for institutional instability and verification of the ability of these Generals to take orders from their current Commander in Chief.