Federal prosecutors are reportedly preparing to charge former FBI Director James Comey with perjury. This follows an investigation led by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, focusing on whether Comey deceived Congress during his testimony on September 30, 2020. The testimony was related to the inquiry into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Under federal law, prosecutors have a five-year window to bring charges, with that period set to expire next Tuesday.
An unnamed source indicated that a decision on prosecution could be imminent, as a grand jury is currently examining the evidence in Virginia.
President Donald Trump, who famously dismissed Comey from his role in 2017, has been a vocal critic of him. Over the years, he has accused Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan of dishonesty, suggesting they should be held accountable for their actions.
During his presidency, Trump consistently challenged claims of collusion between his campaign and Russia. He argued that the investigations led by Comey and Brennan were politically motivated attempts to undermine his administration, labeling the inquiry a “Russia hoax” that damaged U.S.-Russia relations.
Comey, standing firm in his position, asserts that he never lied under oath. If the grand jury decides to indict him, it would mark a significant event in the current political landscape, being one of the highest-profile indictments related to Trump’s second term.
Comey’s tenure as FBI director was marked by controversy. He made memos detailing his discussions with Trump, which he claims were later leaked to the media. In a 2020 Senate Judiciary hearing, Comey stated that he had not disclosed classified information to the press and maintained his innocence regarding any allegations of wrongdoing related to the leaked materials.
This potential indictment has sparked reactions across the political spectrum, with some seeing it as a long-overdue response to Comey’s actions during a tumultuous period in American politics.

