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The Police State of James Comey
« on: November 02, 2025, 08:36:49 am »
The Police State of James Comey

To this day, half the nation still believes that Trump is compromised by Russia, largely based on the dishonorable actions of the FBI.
by Kevin Brady
November 1, 2025, 10:26 PM
 
George Papadopolous, advisor to the Trump campaign, sat in handcuffs and leg shackles, surrounded by six FBI agents in the bowels of Dulles Airport. He was arrested but given no phone call, no lawyer. No one read the charges against him, but one of the FBI agents provided a clue.

“This is what happens when you work for Trump,” he snarled.

The tissue-thin case against Papadopolous zoomed up to the highest level of the FBI in a matter of days and triggered a five-alarm fire at the bureau.

After several hours, the agents shuffled him into a black SUV, drove to a detention center, and locked him behind bars with a couple of rough-looking cellmates for company. He didn’t sleep much. The bright lights burning all night didn’t help.


The next day, jet-lagged, exhausted and living in the same clothes for two days, he was arraigned without the benefit of legal counsel. The prosecutor charged him with lying to the FBI and obstruction of justice. The penalty? A 25 year prison sentence. Papadopolous, stunned and disoriented, returned to his cell.

What evidence supported these weighty crimes? In an earlier interrogation by the FBI in a different airport, Papadopolous, without access to his phone or calendar, misremembered the date of a meeting (lying to the FBI). On the advice of counsel, he deleted his Facebook page (obstruction of justice).

The next day, the prosecutor announced that Papadopolous agreed to cooperate and released him. Only one problem: no one consulted him. Deep State Target, George Papadopolous.

What’s going on here?


How did an unpaid consultant to the Trump campaign earn the wrath of the FBI? More to the point, whom did he displease to receive such abuse?

Here’s what happened.

https://spectator.org/the-police-state-of-james-comey/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”