BREAKING: James Comey Officially Now Under FBI Investigation
Things are moving INCREDIBLY fast in President Trump’s second term, primarily because instead of all his chiefs fighting him and double-crossing him at every step, he’s got a network of highly capable, highly motivated, and perfectly aligned individuals who are each moving at their own incredible paces.
And they’re working together and tag-teaming things as well.
Perhaps my favorite tag team?
Kash Patel and Dan Bongino.
According to new reports just breaking this afternoon, Patel and Bongino now have James Comey under investigation for hims surveillance of President Trump during the 2016 campaign:
BREAKING: Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are now investigating James Comey’s surveillance of Donald Trump during his 2016 campaign.
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) February 25, 2025
Start there boys, but you’ll find a lot more along the way!
More info here:
BREAKING: The FBI has launched an investigation into former FBI Director James Comey for his “honeypot” operation targeting Trump in 2016, according to the Washington Times.
The announcement comes just days after Kash Patel was sworn in as the new FBI director.
As reported by the Washington Times, the FBI is looking into an off-the-books operation launched in 2015 by Comey.
According to a whistleblower, two undercover female FBI employees infiltrated Trump’s 2016 campaign to act as “honeypots.”
“In the intelligence community, a honeypot commonly refers to an undercover operative, usually a woman, who feigns sexual or romantic interest to obtain information from a target,” the Washington Times reported.
The whistleblower claimed Comey ordered the investigation and “personally directed it” despite not having a specific crime.
The operation was likely a “fishing expedition” to “find” a crime against Trump.
During a recent interview before the election, Comey was visibly concerned about what Trump would do if reelected.
The Washington Times had more details:
New leadership at the FBI is starting an investigation into the origins of the agency’s plan a decade ago to infiltrate the campaign of then-candidate Donald Trump using two female undercover “honeypot” agents.
The off-the-books investigation, launched in 2015 by former FBI Director James B. Comey, was revealed by an agency whistleblower in a protected disclosure to the House Judiciary Committee last year and first reported exclusively by The Washington Times in October.
In the intelligence community, a honeypot commonly refers to an undercover operative, usually a woman, who feigns sexual or romantic interest to obtain information from a target.
According to the whistleblower, two female FBI undercover employees infiltrated Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign at high levels and were directed to act as “honeypots” while traveling with Mr. Trump and his campaign staff.
The Times has learned that the bureau, now led by Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, is looking for those once-undercover employees who were previously under Mr. Comey’s direction.
The FBI declined to comment.
According to the whistleblower disclosure, which The Times reviewed, the investigation differed from Crossfire Hurricane, a later FBI counterintelligence operation that looked into never-proved allegations that the campaign was colluding with Russia.
The whistleblower said the early off-the-books probe was a criminal investigation targeting Mr. Trump and his staff.
Mr. Trump launched his presidential campaign on June 16, 2015, at Trump Tower in New York City, about a year before the FBI opened Crossfire Hurricane.
The whistleblower agent “personally knew” that Mr. Comey ordered an FBI investigation into Mr. Trump and that Mr. Comey “personally directed it,” according to the disclosure.
The investigation did not appear to target a specific crime but was more of what agents would describe as a fishing expedition to find anything incriminating that could be used against Mr. Trump.The whistleblower said the undercover operation was obscured from Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz, who investigated misconduct in the bureau’s probe of the Trump campaign.
“The case had no predicated foundation, so Comey personally directed the investigation without creating an official case file in Sentinel or any other FBI system,” according to the whistleblower’s disclosure. “The FBI has multiple methods of protecting highly sensitive investigations, so Comey did not have a legitimate reason not to officially create an official investigation file or have a file number.
Hey fellas, as you investigate James Comey, don’t forget about Gary Gensler….he allegedly wrote all the checks, and he ruined the SEC over the last four years, destroying American innovation.