
FORMER FBI DIRECTOR JAMES COMEY HIT WITH ARREST WARRANT
Washington, D.C. – April 28, 2026 – In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the intelligence community and political circles, federal authorities have issued an arrest warrant for former FBI Director James Comey, according to sources close to the Department of Justice.
The latest chapter in the long-running saga surrounding the embattled ex-FBI chief comes after a federal grand jury returned a new indictment against Comey, reportedly tied to allegations involving threats against President Donald Trump and prior obstruction-related charges.
Details Emerging:
Multiple law enforcement sources tell Crime Vault Magazine that the warrant was issued in connection with a fresh set of felony charges. Comey, who served as FBI Director from 2013 until his dramatic firing by President Trump in 2017, has been a lightning rod for controversy for years.
Federal agents are now actively seeking to take Comey into custody. Insiders say the DOJ moved quickly after new evidence surfaced, with officials determined to bring the high-profile figure before a judge.
“This is not just another chapter — this is accountability at the highest level,” one source familiar with the investigation told Crime Vault. “No one is above the law.”
Comey has not yet been taken into custody, and it remains unclear if he will surrender voluntarily or if agents will execute the warrant with a public “perp walk.”
Background on the Fall of James Comey:
- 2017: Fired by President Trump amid the Russia investigation.
- September 2025: First indicted on charges of making false statements to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
- Late 2025: Those charges were dismissed on technical grounds, only for the DOJ to regroup and return with new allegations.
- 2026: Fresh grand jury action leading to the current arrest warrant.
Comey’s legal team has previously called the prosecutions “politically motivated,” while supporters of the current administration hail them as long-overdue justice
