Today, former FBI Director James Comey is set to face an arraignment in Alexandria, Virginia, charged with reportedly lying to Congressâa situation that suggests the unraveling layers of public trust in high-ranking officials.
The proceedings are scheduled to commence at 10 AM Eastern. Our source from The Gateway Pundit, Jordan Conradson, is present in the courtroom to provide insights as they unfold.
As a curious note, electronic devices are banned in the courtroom, likely to prevent any live-tweeting of Comey’s upcoming escapades in legal accountability.
Outside the courthouse, a small gathering of demonstrators have arrived, proudly brandishing signs that raise more questions than answers, though the energy appears notably subdued.
The energy levels outside are exceedingly low, which may mirror the public’s waning spirit regarding political theatrics. pic.twitter.com/jEdolWhhxR
— Jordan Conradson (@ConradsonJordan) October 8, 2025
CNBC is offering a live-stream of the events as they develop, for those unableâor perhaps unwillingâto face the demonstration in person.
UPDATE: Sources indicate that officials escorted Comey into the back entrance of the courthouse, away from the prying eyes of cameras, emphasizing an effort to keep proceedings low-profile amidst a media frenzy.
They took him in through the back to avoid media frenzy. https://t.co/8FxtqjD2wJ
— Nick Monroe (@lobsterlooker) October 8, 2025
UPDATE: In a critical moment, James Comey has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, setting the stage for what could be a drawn-out legal battle, and undoubtedly, a chapter of American political drama.
Jordan Conradson, previously known as TGP’s correspondent from Arizona, is now covering the political landscape of Washington, D.C. Known for shedding light on electoral fraud and corruption within Arizonaâs political framework, his investigative prowess has led to significant resignations and legal challenges against governmental opacity. Conradson’s tenacity has gained him access to crucial reporting areas after court victories, revealing his relentless pursuit of accountability.
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