Summary
A grand jury in Virginia has indicted James Comey, the former FBI director fired by Trump, for allegedly giving false testimony to Congress in 2020. The indictment comes as the statute of limitations was nearing its end, and Comey faces charges of making a false statement to Congress and obstructing a Congressional proceeding. He is scheduled for arraignment on October 9th.
Key Facts
- A grand jury in Virginia indicted James Comey.
- Comey faces charges of giving false testimony to Congress in 2020.
- The indictment occurred as the statute of limitations was about to expire.
- Comey will be arraigned on October 9th.
- Charges include making a false statement to Congress and obstruction of Congress.
- There is speculation about how the authorities will handle Comey's surrender.
- The indictment is part of broader disputes involving Comey and President Trump.