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The big headline this week: James Comey, former FBI director, has been indicted on charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
This is more than drama. It’s a signal.
If the case against Comey sticks (or even survives), it shows that the justice system is no longer untouchable for high-ranking political figures. The question now is: Is George Soros next?
Why Soros is in the crosshairs?
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The FBI has admitted it had 275 plainclothes agents embedded in the crowd at the U.S. Capitol (SECRET SHOW PREP 9-26-25)
The FBI has admitted it had 275 plainclothes agents embedded in the crowd at the U.S. Capitol that day. That’s far more than previously known—and raises new questions about what federal authorities knew, when they knew it, and what role those agents played. The Justice Department’s Inspector General had earlier claimed there were no undercover FBI employees inside the Capitol during the riot. But this latest admission—directly to Congress—suggests the full scope of federal involvement on January 6 may be far greater than anyone realized.
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