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Trump hopes for other accusations after that of the former FBI head

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27 September 2025
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(Washington) “I hope there will be others,” Donald Trump said on the subject of the former FBI director on Friday. For the President of the United States, who “hates” his enemies, the political revenge campaign is just beginning.


Posted at 10:19 a.m.

Updated at 2:39 p.m.

Aurélia End

Agency France-Presse

By reacting in this way to the charge of James Comey, the 79 -year -old republican gives in a barely veiled manner his walking orders to the general prosecutor Pam Bondi, which he recently considered too timid.

Deaf to the voices which criticize him for trampling the independence of justice, this founding principle of democracy, he immediately praised Thursday evening the indictment of the old Grand Cop, one of his black beasts.

“Justice in the United States,” wrote Donald Trump on his Truth Social network, completely breaking with the reserve generally for the presidents in criminal matters.

Friday, far from being discreet, he fiercely attacked James Comey, the dealing of “crooked cop”.

Screenshot from social truth

“The president and his government have diverted our judicial system for his revenge campaign to come true,” said a statement Mike Zamore, an ACLU leader, an important organization for the defense of civil rights and public freedoms.

“I hate my opponent”

Donald Trump, who was targeted by two dismissal procedures, pursued in many cases and sentenced to criminal, makes no mystery of the feelings that animate him.

“I hate my opponent and I don’t want him good,” he launched last week during the recent half-political rally, half-religious tribute to his ally Charlie Kirk, murderous influencer murdered.

The president was “faithful to himself”, commented his spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, to whom a journalist asked if these remarks did not yet throw oil on the already ardent fire of the American political divisions.

For the rest, the White House evacuated by a language pirouette the accusations of the democratic opposition.

“It is not to instrumentalize the Department of Justice to request accounts from those who have instrumentalized the Department of Justice,” said Karoline Leavitt recently.

Donald Trump appointed a faithful FBI at the head of the FBI, Kash Patel. He promoted some of his advice to various levels of the judiciary, the most recent example being Lindsey Halligan.

This lawyer, former finalist in the Miss Colorado competition, has just been appointed federal prosecutor to replace a magistrate who would have refused to initiate certain proceedings. THE New York Times writes that Lindsey Halligan “above all devoted his (legal) career to insurance files”.

From Soros to Obama

Donald Trump defended himself on Friday to have a “list” of targets.

The fact remains that he has already identified a series of personalities, elected officials, former advisers or magistrates, guilty according to him of all kinds of embezzlement, but above all to have opposed him.

Photo Julia Demoree Nikhinson, Associated Press

Donald Trump addressed the press before leaving the White House.

And this during his first mandate (2017-2021), during the four years that followed or since his return from the White House in January.

Donald Trump repeats that he was himself the target of a vast persecution operation.

He assures that the revelations on a Russian interference operation during his first campaign are a “conspiracy” mounted from scratch. He maintains having won the 2020 election, won by Democrat Joe Biden. Since his inauguration, he denounces “inner terrorism” exercised by the “radical left” and the “anti -fed” movement.

The American president has already threatened the billionaire PhilanthropE George Soros. He publicly called on to prosecute Democratic Senator Adam Schiff and the New York State Prosecutor Letitia James.

Another black bane from Donald Trump, his former national security advisor John Bolton, saw his home targeted by a search of the FBI.

The president also attacked Barack Obama, accused of “betrayal”. But any attempt to drag him to justice could come up against a principle of presidential immunity recently posed by the Supreme Court, at the request of Donald Trump himself.

Trump pushes Microsoft to dismiss an ex-responsible for the Biden administration

Donald Trump estimated on Friday that Microsoft should send Lisa Monaco, a democrat that the American technological giant recently recruited after she was a deputy general general when Joe Biden was at the White House.

This is the latest example of the pressures that the Republican President openly exerts against the former officials of the Obama or Biden administrations, which he accuses of having led a “witch hunt” targeting him.

“I am of the opinion that Microsoft should immediately end the Lisa Monaco employment contract,” said Trump on his Truth Social network, calling the 57 -year -old woman of “corrupt”.

Microsoft recruited Mme Monaco at the strategic post of manager of international affairs where, according to the ex-business magnet, she will process extremely sensitive information.

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