Published on: Tue, 28 Apr 2026 22:08:00 GMTOriginal Story: Ex-FBI Director Comey indicted again, in a probe over an online post officials call a Trump threat – AP News Comey’s Back: Loyalty’s a Two-Way Street, Huh? Comey’s Back: Loyalty’s a Two-Way Street, Huh? Well, well, well. Look who’s back in the headlines. James Comey, the man who was fired by Trump for (allegedly) not being loyal enough, is now facing another indictment, this time for an online post deemed a “Trump threat.” You just can’t make this stuff up, folks. Seriously, I need a drink. And maybe a new career path. This is getting old. Comey’s Latest Faux Pas: A Threat or Just a Tweet? According to the AP, the indictment stems from an online post that authorities are interpreting as a threat against our tangerine-tinted ex-president. Details are still emerging, but the gist is that Comey, in his infinite wisdom, decided to poke the bear one too many times. Was it a veiled threat? A sarcastic jab? A cry for help from a man lost in the wilderness of post-FBI life? We’ll have to wait and see. But honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was all three. Because, you know, 2024. A Brief History of Comey vs. Trump (Because We All Need a Refresher) Let’s rewind the clock a bit, shall we? Back in 2017, Trump canned Comey, citing his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation. The official reason? Comey had supposedly botched the investigation and overstepped his bounds. The *real* reason? Well, that’s open to interpretation, but let’s just say that Trump wasn’t exactly thrilled with Comey’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. And because Trump has *never* been shy about his feelings or actions, the whole thing turned into a massive media circus. Remember the Comey memos? Good times. (Not really.) The Irony Is Thicker Than My Student Loan Debt Here’s where it gets truly delicious. Trump, the champion of “loyalty,” the guy who demands unwavering fealty from everyone around him (remember Mike Pence’s death stare during the January 6th insurrection? Yeah, loyalty), is now potentially the *victim* of perceived disloyalty from… James Comey. The universe, it seems, has a wicked sense of humor. Or maybe it’s just exhausted and resorting to cheap irony to keep us all entertained. Either way, pass the popcorn. And let’s not forget that Trump himself has a long and storied history of, shall we say, *colorful* online rhetoric. Remember his Twitter feed? A constant stream of insults, accusations, and general mayhem. But apparently, when someone else engages in similar behavior, it’s a crime against democracy. Double standards, anyone? Trump’s Evolving Definition of Loyalty Ah, loyalty. A concept near and dear to Trump’s heart, at least when it benefits him. It’s like a chameleon, constantly changing colors to match his current needs. Remember back in 2016, when Trump was campaigning on draining the swamp and railing against the establishment? He was practically begging people to *disrupt* the system, to challenge the status quo. He promised to surround himself with the “best people,” but those “best people” seemed to rotate in and out of his administration faster than I change my socks. And let’s not forget the sheer number of Trump associates who ended up facing criminal charges. Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen, Roger Stone…the list goes on. But he expected *undying* fealty to him, above all else. Now, *that’s* loyalty! According to him, anyway. What Does This Mean for the Future? (Besides More Headaches) Honestly? Who knows. This whole thing could blow over in a week, or it could snowball into another years-long legal battle. But one thing is certain: it’s a reminder that the Trump era is far from over. He may not be in the White House anymore, but he’s still a major force in American politics, and his influence continues to be felt across the country. And as long as that’s the case, we can expect more drama, more controversy, and more headaches for all of us. So buckle up, folks. It’s going to be a bumpy ride. The Legal Precedent (or Lack Thereof) The legality of indicting someone for an online post is, shall we say, a bit murky. Freedom of speech is a tricky thing, and the line between protected expression and a genuine threat is often blurry. It’ll be interesting (read: terrifying) to see how this plays out in court. Will it set a precedent for prosecuting political speech? Will it be seen as a legitimate effort to protect public figures from harm? Or will it just be another chapter in the never-ending saga of Trump-related legal battles? Only time will tell. Snarky Takeaway So, to recap: Comey, the guy Trump fired for not being loyal enough, is now being indicted for… potentially not being loyal enough. Trump, the king of online insults, is now apparently the victim of online threats. And we, the American public, are once again stuck watching this dumpster fire unfold. At this point, I’m pretty sure the only sane response is to order a pizza, binge-watch some mindless TV, and try to forget that any of this is happening. See you all in the apocalypse. Post navigation Trump’s Royal Romp: Loyalty Over Lunacy? Trump Courts King Charles: Déjà Vu All Over?