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A federal grand jury in Virginia has indicted former FBI Director James Comey.
This comes after President Trump demanded Comey's prosecution.
Trump also installed a new U.S. attorney who got the indictment only days after she took the job.
And Piers Cary Johnson says the charges against Comey are not very detailed.
This is a very bare bones indictment, not even two full pages long.
It seems to relate to testimony Jim Comey gave to the Senate Judiciary Committee in September 2020.
He was talking about the FBI probe of Russian interference in the election and about a media leak.
Comey testified he had not authorized a leak from the Bureau.
The indictment says he did and the statute of limitations on these charges was set to run out in matter of days."
Comey declared his innocence and said, let's go to trial.
This morning, Trump insulted Comey, saying Comey lied and that quote, a big price must be paid.
President Trump has signed an executive order.