Defiant James Comey breaks silence on second criminal indictment

In a powerful and defiant response, former FBI Director James Comey addressed the recent federal indictment against him on Tuesday. The charges allege that he threatened the life of President Trump. Comey, however, maintains his innocence and is not backing down.

Comey took to his Substack platform to issue a video statement, where he expressed frustration over the latest legal action. He pointed out that after a previous indictment was dismissed on procedural grounds, the Justice Department under Trump’s administration had “returned with a new angle.” The current allegations stem from a photograph of seashells on a North Carolina beach, posted a year ago.

In his statement, Comey remained resolute: “This won’t be the last attempt, but my stance remains unchanged. I am innocent, unafraid, and continue to have faith in the independence of the federal judiciary. Let’s proceed.”

Comey urged Americans to remember the nation’s core values: “This is not representative of who we are as a country or how the Department of Justice should operate. The positive news is that each day brings us closer to reinstating these principles. Keep the faith.”

Earlier in the day, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the new charges related to a controversial Instagram post dated May 15, 2025. The image depicted seashells arranged on a beach to display the numbers “86 47.” Blanche stated at a press conference, “Threatening the life of the president of the United States will never be tolerated by the Department of Justice.”

“Threatening the life of the president of the United States will never be tolerated by the Department of Justice,” Blanche said. 

The indictment, handed up in the Eastern District of North Carolina, lists one count for “knowingly and willfully making a threat to take the life of and to inflict bodily harm upon the president of the United States.”

Comey’s lawyer, Patrick Fitzgerald, echoed the former FBI director in a statement vowing to fight the charges. 

“Mr. Comey vigorously denies the charges contained in the indictment filed in the Eastern District of North Carolina,” Fitzgerald said. 

“We will contest these charges in the courtroom and look forward to vindicating Mr. Comey and the First Amendment,” he added. 

Fitzgerald defended Comey when he was initially indicted last September, on charges of making false statements and obstruction of justice. 

The case was thrown out by a federal judge on the grounds that then-interim US Attorney Lindsey Halligan was improperly appointed to her position and “had no lawful authority” to secure the indictment.

Comey also took to Substack shortly after the charges were unsealed in last year’s indictment, saying, “My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump, but we couldn’t imagine ourselves living any other way.”

You May Also Like
Illegal alien charged with killing 4 young people in wrong-way DUI crash on Oklahoma highway

Tragic Oklahoma Highway Crash: Wrong-Way DUI by Undocumented Driver Claims Four Young Lives

Illegal immigrant truck driver charged in deadly California crash Claudia Cowan reports…
Retired Chicago Fire Department firefighter Viorel 'Wally' Stirbu climbs Mount Everest, completes Seven Summits challenge

Retired Chicago Firefighter Conquers Everest: Viorel ‘Wally’ Stirbu Achieves Seven Summits Glory

A retired firefighter from Rogers Park, originally hailing from Romania, is proving…
Chicago sees at least 25 shot over Memorial Day weekend as police cancel officers' days off

Chicago Faces Surge in Gun Violence: 25 Shot Over Memorial Day Weekend Amid Police Staffing Adjustments

Chicago teen takeovers lead to chaos, Mayor Johnson faces backlash Over the…
A military strike targeted a suspected narco-trafficking vessel

U.S. Military Takes Down Suspected Narco-Terrorist in Eastern Pacific Operation

The United States military executed a fatal strike on a suspected drug-smuggling…
Stocks mixed as investors shrug off renewed fighting in Iran

Market Update: Investors Remain Steady Amidst Turbulence in Iran

On Tuesday, the stock market displayed a mixed performance, influenced by escalating…
Suzanne Swierc, fired by Ball State University over post after Charlie Kirk shooting death, to receive $225K legal settlement

Ball State University Settles for $225K with Suzanne Swierc After Controversial Firing Linked to Charlie Kirk Incident

A former employee of an Indiana university is set to receive a…
AG Pam Bondi announces 'all' Epstein files have been released, listing high-profile names

Pam Bondi Diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer Following Departure from Role as Trump’s Advisor: Report

Steve Yates discusses Pam Bondi’s contributions after her removal as attorney general…
Tesla road-rager sentenced to seven years in prison after attacking mom and teen in Hawaii

Tesla Driver Faces 7-Year Sentence for Hawaii Road Rage Assault on Mother and Teen

A man known as the “Tesla Road Rage Driver” has been handed…
'Crazy Rich Asians' author Kevin Kwan reveals his American dream

Kevin Kwan of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Shares His Vision of the American Dream

As part of a special series leading up to July 4, The…
Chicago crime: Sketch shows suspect of sexual assault at LaBagh Woods, Forest Preserves of Cook County police say

Urgent Update: Police Release Sketch of LaBagh Woods Sexual Assault Suspect in Chicago

CHICAGO (WLS) — In a recent development, investigators have unveiled an updated…
Video shows mob of teens invading NYC Church of Scientology in social media stunt

Viral Social Media Stunt: Teens Storm NYC Church of Scientology – See the Shocking Footage!

A group of teenagers and young adults descended upon the Church of…
DNA breakthrough leads to arrest in grisly 33-year-old cold case investigators never gave up on

DNA Technology Solves 33-Year Cold Case: Breakthrough Leads to Arrest in Long-Standing Unsolved Mystery

For over 30 years, the murder of Randy Gail Sperino has remained…