❓WHAT HAPPENED: Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey has been subpoenaed in a federal case alleging a “grand conspiracy” among officials who investigated and prosecuted President Donald J. Trump.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: James Comey, John Brennan, Jack Smith, and other officials are reportedly targets of the investigation led by federal prosecutor Jason A. Reding Quiñones.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The investigation has been ongoing since last year and is based in Florida, with the Comey subpoena issued in March 2026.
🎯IMPACT: The probe seeks to tie multiple former federal officials to a conspiracy against President Trump, with over 130 subpoenas issued so far.
Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey has been served with a subpoena as part of a federal investigation into allegations that several former federal officials engaged in a “grand conspiracy” to prosecute President Donald J. Trump and effectively interfere in two U.S presidential elections. The federal probe, led by the United States Attorney for the District of Southern Florida Jason A. Reding Quiñones, has issued over 30 subpoenas since its inception last year.
Among the investigations‘ prime subjects are Comey, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director and American Communist Party voter John Brennan, and former Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith. Notably, Brennan was the central actor in promoting and popularizing the 2016 election’s Russia collusion hoax, while Smith oversaw the Arctic Frost scandal that resulted in two failed attempts to prosecute Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential race.
The newest subpoena for Comey is believed to be related to Brennan and the Russia collusion hoax, specifically focusing on the drafting of a January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), which gave undue credence to the discredited Steele Dossier.
It is believed that Reding Quiñones also plans to revive the DOJ’s prior efforts to prosecute Comey for allegedly giving false testimony to Congress in 2020. That case was dismissed after a judge ruled that Lindsey Halligan, a Trump-appointed interim U.S. Attorney, was unlawfully serving in her role. Halligan’s prosecutions, including cases against Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, were thrown out as a result.
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