Guilty: The Deep State’s Choir Boy James Comey

James Comey, the moral lighthouse of the FBI who loved telling America how ethical he was—between illegal leaks, perjured testimonies, and political sabotage.

The man who practically trademarked smug self-righteousness while testifying before Congress. Well, guess what? The “Honest James” act finally met its encore: U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan and a wall of receipts.

Recently, Comey’s lawyers tried every trick in the Swamp Playbook to get his case dismissed. They argued he’s being targeted—the irony of which could power a small city. Comey, the guy who weaponized the FBI against Trump, now claims he’s the victim of a political witch hunt. That’s like Jack the Ripper filing a restraining order against London prostitutes.

Comey’s legal team also tried to get U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan tossed from the case in the court of public opinion. Leftist operatives alluded essentially that she is “too junior” for something this “high-profile.”

Nothing came if of, and now we get the real bombshell—Halligan’s response to Comey’s motion to dismiss, packed with enough evidence to make Watergate look like a parking ticket.

Inside those discovery boxes wasn’t just paperwork—it was political TNT.


Exhibit 13: Comey’s Handwritten Confession

Mike Davis (the man with receipts) shared Halligan’s exhibits, and one stood out like Hunter Biden’s laptop at a prayer breakfast: Exhibit 13. A handwritten note—on official FBI Director letterhead—dated September 26, 2016.

 

It revealed that James Comey knew about and participated in the Russian collusion hoax against Donald Trump. That’s right—the so-called “guardian of democracy” was knee-deep in one of the biggest political con jobs in U.S. history. He wasn’t investigating corruption; he was the corruption.

Let that sink in: The head of America’s top law enforcement agency using his position to rig an election. Somewhere, J. Edgar Hoover just rolled over in his pantyhose.


Exhibit 5: The Alias Files—Meet “Reinhold Niebuhr”

And now, for the pièce de résistance: Exhibit 5.

Turns out, the FBI Director of the United States was using a burner Gmail account under the name “Reinhold Niebuhr.” Because nothing says “I’m innocent” like adopting a fake name and emailing co-conspirators from your secret inbox.

In one of those emails, Comey (posing as “Niebuhr”) wrote to FBI operative Daniel Richman about media manipulation:

“No need [to write an op-ed]. At this point it would be shouting into the wind. Some day they will figure it out. And as Jack and Ben point out, my decision will be one a President-elect Clinton will be very grateful for (though that wasn’t why I did it).”

Oh, it wasn’t why you did it? Sure, Jim. And O.J. was just looking for his golf ball.

The phrase “President-elect Clinton” says it all. He wasn’t just betting on her win—he was counting on her to cover his tracks. The hubris is Olympic-level. These people didn’t fear accountability because they thought they owned it.


Exhibit 7: “Well Done, My Friend” — The NYT Leak

If you’re wondering how the New York Times always seemed to have FBI leaks faster than CNN had anti-Trump panels, Exhibit 7 fills in the blanks.

After planting a hit piece against Trump just before Election Day, Comey emailed Richman:

“Well done, my friend. Who knew this would be so uh, fun.”

Fun. The FBI Director was running political ops like frat boys pulling a prank. The nation’s top law enforcement officer giggling like a teenager who just short-sheeted the Constitution.

Exhibit 10: Lying Under Oath

And it doesn’t stop there. Exhibit 10 reveals that Comey lied under oath about being the source of leaks to the New York Times. This wasn’t just perjury—it was professional malpractice. The man weaponized the media like a drone strike.


The Dual System of Justice—Comey’s Greatest Hit

For years, Comey and his fellow Deep State choristers preached about protecting “democracy.” Turns out, they were just protecting themselves. Hillary’s bleach-bit servers, Hunter’s laptop, Biden’s boxes of classified souvenirs—all of it waved off with a yawn by the same DOJ that now wants to criminalize mean tweets. Now we know for certain that Comey protected Hillary Clinton, or the person he referred to as “President-elect”.

But now, with Comey’s paper trail out in the open, that old dual system of justice is cracking. He’s learning the hard way that “so help me God” isn’t just courtroom decor—it’s a warning.

And that’s why Comey’s suddenly allergic to transparency. He’s running out of talking points and burner phones. The man who smugly declared Trump “unfit” is now fighting to stay out of federal housing himself.


The Irony of the Self-Righteous

There’s something poetic about Comey’s imminent complete downfall. He once strutted through the halls of Congress like a moral peacock, delivering pious lectures on ethics while neck-deep in political sludge.

He loved to quote Scripture too—remember that? Well, maybe he should reread Proverbs 16:18: “Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.”

Because the mighty Comey fell, and hard. Not because of Trump, not because of politics, but because arrogance has a way of curdling into evidence.


Why This Matters

The Comey case isn’t just about one crooked bureaucrat. It’s about exposing an entire culture of elitism that believes in justice only when they’re holding the gavel.

Comey thought he was the system—untouchable, unaccountable, unstoppable. But when U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan refused to blink, the whole house of cards started to tremble.

The lessons? Truth has the highest security clearance level. And for the first time in a long time, the Deep State choir boy will sing solo in front of a jury.

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