Folks, if you thought the swamp was drained, wait until you see the muck oozing out from under James Comey’s rock. The former FBI honcho, that sanctimonious Boy Scout who couldn’t keep his memos straight, is now staring down the barrel of his own arrogance. Newly surfaced emails and handwritten scribbles paint a picture of a guy who played fast and loose with leaks, cheered them on like a kid at a candy store, and knew damn well about the Clinton crew’s dirty tricks to smear Trump. And now, with his indictment hanging over him like a bad haircut, Comey’s squirming harder than a worm on a hook. This is the deep dive on how the mighty have fallen—America First style, where the truth finally bites back.
The Leak Machine: Comey’s Cheers for Chaos
Let’s rewind to the 2016 circus. Comey, perched atop the FBI like some holier-than-thou oracle, decides to reopen the Hillary Clinton email probe just 11 days before Election Day. You remember—the one where thousands of emails popped up on Anthony Weiner’s laptop, that pervert married to Huma Abedin. Comey sends a letter to Congress on October 28, 2016, stirring the pot and sending the media into a frenzy. But here’s the fresh dirt: emails dug up in 2025 show Comey wasn’t just informing lawmakers; he was orchestrating a leak symphony.
In one exchange from his alias Gmail account—yeah, “Reinhold Niebuhr,” because nothing says “upstanding fed” like hiding behind a theologian’s name—Comey emails his buddy Daniel Richman, a Columbia law prof who doubled as his leak pipeline. After Richman feeds details of the Clinton probe to The New York Times, Comey hits back with “well done my friend.” Celebrated? You bet. This wasn’t some accidental slip; it was authorized, intentional, and aimed at shaping the narrative. Comey later swore to Congress in September 2020 that he never greenlit any leaks about the Clinton mess. Liar, liar, pants on fire—that’s the crux of his September 25, 2025, indictment on two counts of false statements.
And get this: Another email has Comey musing that his decision to reopen the probe would make a President-elect Clinton “very grateful.” Arrogant much? He was betting on Hillary cruising to victory, positioning himself as her knight in shining armor. Instead, Trump steamrolled in, and Comey’s house of cards started wobbling. These revelations aren’t ancient history; they surfaced in federal filings on November 3, 2025, as prosecutors slapped down Comey’s desperate bid to toss the case.
The Russia Hoax Smoking Gun: Comey’s Dirty Little Notes
But wait, there’s more—and this is where it gets really juicy, tying straight into the leaks damning Trump. Handwritten notes from Comey himself, dated September 26, 2016, and scribbled on FBI letterhead, lay it out plain: He knew about the “HRC plan to tie Trump.” That’s Hillary Rodham Clinton cooking up the Russia collusion fairy tale to distract from her own scandals. Comey jots down intel about an intercepted scheme where Clinton’s camp aimed to frame Trump as Putin’s puppet. And what did he do? Sat on it, while his FBI launched the Crossfire Hurricane probe that haunted Trump for years.
These notes weren’t handed over on a silver platter; they were “found” in FBI burn bags, those shredder-bound sacks meant for destroying sensitive docs. Burn bags? Sounds like someone was covering tracks. Comey knew the Russia narrative was bogus from the jump, yet he let it fester, leaking selectively to keep the heat off Clinton and on Trump. His emails show him directing Richman to push stories that amplified the chaos, celebrating when they landed. Damning to Trump? Absolutely—this was the genesis of the Mueller witch hunt, the impeachments, all built on lies Comey enabled.
Fast-forward to 2025, and these bombshells are Exhibit 13 in the prosecution’s response to Comey’s whine about “vindictive prosecution.” He claims Trump strong-armed the DOJ out of spite. Prosecutors? They laugh it off, pointing to the evidence: Comey’s own words, his own hand. No vendetta needed when the guy’s guilt is written in ink.
Indictment Blues: Comey’s Last-Ditch Squirm
As of November 4, 2025, Comey’s indictment is alive and kicking in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia—case number 1:25-cr-00272. He’s facing up to 10 years if convicted on those false statement charges, stemming from his 2020 Senate Judiciary Committee testimony where he flat-out denied authorizing leaks. The DOJ fired back on November 3, urging Judge Michael Nachmanoff to reject Comey’s dismissal motion. They argue it’s not about Trump’s grudges; it’s about holding a liar accountable for undermining the 2016 election.
Comey’s team cries foul, saying the charges were rushed before the statute of limitations expired on September 30, 2025. Too bad—the evidence pile is growing, with those emails and notes sealing the deal. He’s out on his own recognizance, no bail drama, but the walls are closing in. Recent filings shred his “selective prosecution” claim, showing the case stands on rock-solid proof, not politics. If this goes to trial, expect fireworks—Comey’s memoir tour might turn into a perp walk.
The Swamp’s Reckoning: No More Free Passes
This isn’t just about one smug ex-director; it’s the unraveling of the deep state’s playbook. Comey authorized leaks that tilted the scales, celebrated the fallout, and hid knowledge of Clinton’s anti-Trump plot. Now, with Trump back in charge, justice isn’t blind—it’s laser-focused on the crooks who thought they were untouchable. America First means no more two-tiered system where elites leak and lie without consequence. Comey’s saga is a warning shot: Play dirty, pay the price. Keep watching, patriots—the drain is just getting started, and it’s glorious.
