Comey ARRAIGNED: False Statements & Obstruction Charges Revealed

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🚨 Historic moment in D.C.: former FBI Director James Comey has been formally arraigned in federal court, facing two serious criminal charges — one for false statements to Congress and another for obstructing a congressional proceeding. He entered a not guilty plea, and the legal battle is just starting.
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📚 The charges stem from his 2020 testimony before a Senate panel, where prosecutors allege he lied about authorizing an associate to anonymously speak to the media and attempted to impede the investigation.
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⚖️ The arraignment was brief but packed with tension. Judge Michael Nachmanoff presided, and a tentative trial date has already been set for January 5, 2026. Comey’s defense will seek dismissal motions, citing claims of vindictive prosecution and questionable appointment of the U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia.
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