Federal prosecutors have brought charges against former FBI Director James Comey, accusing him of making false statements to Congress and obstructing a congressional investigation.
The indictment centers on his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, where investigators claim he misled lawmakers about his handling of an unprecedented anonymous source leak. The obstruction charge relates to alleged actions intended to hamper the congressional scrutiny.
This marks one of the most consequential legal steps against a former senior law enforcement figure in U.S. history. Comey is expected to contest the charges vigorously, asserting credibility and defense.
Legal scholars say the case will test the boundaries of oversight, executive accountability, and immunity in high-rank law enforcement roles. A tense legal battle awaits in court.
