September 26, 2025

DOJ and FBI in Chaos After Comey Indictment

James Comey Finally Indicted for Lying to Congress as DOJ and FBI Officials Plan Mass Resignations — Trump’s Long Fight for Accountability Pays Off

The swamp is finally draining itself. On September 26, 2025, former FBI Director James Comey was indicted for allegedly lying to Congress about the FBI’s role in the Russia investigation. For years, President Donald Trump called out Comey as one of the central figures behind what he described as the “witch hunt” that targeted his presidency. Now, the charges confirm what Trump and his supporters have argued since 2017 — that Comey was not the untouchable lawman the media made him out to be, but a deeply political figure who misled the country.

According to a report from MSNBC’s Ken Dilanian, the fallout from Comey’s indictment is sending shockwaves through Washington. Multiple officials inside both the Department of Justice and the FBI are now planning to resign. To many, this looks less like a crisis and more like long-overdue accountability. For Trump supporters, it is proof that the corrupt establishment is collapsing under its own weight.

Comey’s downfall has been a long time coming. Ever since Trump fired him in 2017, the former FBI director positioned himself as a martyr, writing books, appearing on television, and lecturing the country about integrity. But behind the scenes, critics say, Comey was at the center of one of the darkest chapters in the FBI’s history — an investigation built on shaky grounds, fueled by political motives, and used to damage a sitting president. With this indictment, those critics believe justice is finally being delivered.

The resignations being discussed at DOJ and FBI only underscore how deep the rot goes. Reports suggest that officials no longer want to be part of agencies that they feel are under pressure as more scandals come to light. But to conservatives, these resignations are not a loss — they are a win. If bureaucrats who protected Comey and shielded corruption are walking away, it means Trump’s promise to clean up Washington is being fulfilled without him even having to lift a finger.

For years, Trump warned that the justice system had been weaponized against him and his movement. Now, the tables have turned. The very institutions that tried to take him down are being forced to confront their own failures. Comey’s indictment isn’t just about one man — it is about restoring trust in America’s institutions by showing that no one is above the law, not even the FBI director.

The media has tried to frame this as “unusual” or politically motivated, but the truth is clear to millions of Americans. Comey lied, and he is finally being held accountable. The resignations from DOJ and FBI insiders are not signs of weakness but signs that a broken system is being rebuilt. The swamp creatures are choosing to leave rather than face the new reality of transparency and accountability.

This is a huge moment not just for Trump supporters but for the country as a whole. For years, ordinary Americans have felt that the system is rigged, that elites can get away with anything while the people are left with nothing but empty promises. Comey’s indictment proves that change is possible. It proves that Trump’s relentless pursuit of justice, even in the face of media attacks and political smears, was worth it.

The left will cry foul, the establishment will panic, and the media will spin. But the truth is simple: James Comey has been exposed. The DOJ and FBI officials who resign in protest are admitting, without saying a word, that their time is up. And for President Trump and his supporters, this is the clearest sign yet that the fight to drain the swamp is being won.