President Trump dismantles a reporter’s trap question while signaling more indictments for deep state actors are imminent.
Trump’s Response to the Reporter
During a press encounter before his departure to the Ryder Cup, President Trump was asked by a reporter if he feared that a future Democratic president might indict his officials, such as Kash Patel. Trump quickly dismissed the notion, affirming that such actions would be a travesty of justice since no crimes have been committed by Patel. The reporter’s question seemed designed to trivialize the indictment of James Comey, which Trump framed as a necessary act of justice.
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump just DROPPED THE MIC.
REPORTER: Are you worried a Democrat president will indict your FBI director now? [Following Comey]
TRUMP: "Well, that's what they tried to do! They went after me for 4 YEARS, and that doesn't include the 4 years I had in the… pic.twitter.com/gixKkLQmeT
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 26, 2025
This question followed the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, who is accused of making false statements and obstructing justice. These charges are part of an ongoing effort to hold deep state figures accountable for actions taken during the Russiagate scandal. Trump emphasized that the indictment is not about revenge but about ensuring justice is served, highlighting the necessity of addressing such misconduct to maintain the integrity of the justice system.
Indictment of James Comey
James Comey’s indictment by the Department of Justice marks a significant step in addressing past misconduct. The charges stem from his alleged false statements to Congress and the FISA Court, actions that were part of a broader effort to undermine Trump’s presidency. The indictment is seen as a victory for those advocating for transparency and accountability within government institutions.
Trump has been vocal about the need to bring those responsible for these actions to justice, reinforcing conservative values that prioritize lawfulness and accountability. The indictment is a clear message that no one is above the law, a principle that resonates deeply with Trump’s supporters.
Promise of Further Indictments
President Trump did not stop with Comey’s indictment. He signaled that further legal actions might be forthcoming against other deep state actors and Democrats. He stated that the weaponization of the Justice Department by previous administrations would not go unchecked, suggesting that figures like Senator Adam Schiff and New York Attorney General Letitia James could be next.
🚨 NOW: President Trump says that more INDICTMENTS will likely be coming against corrupt deep state officials after Comey.
"There WILL be others! That's my opinion. They weaponized the Justice Department like nobody in history…I hope there are others!"
"You can't let this… pic.twitter.com/CgYoylVKIH
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 26, 2025
This promise of continued accountability underscores Trump’s commitment to dismantling what he perceives as a corrupt establishment that sought to delegitimize his administration. His statements are likely to energize his base, who have long felt that justice must be served against those who misuse their power.