10 MINUTES AGO: NEWLY DECLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS CONFIRM FORMER FBI DIRECTOR JAMES COMEY, “AN OBAMA ALLY,” ORDERED THE FBI TO ASSIST THE NEW YORK TIMES IN WRITING AN ARTICLE ABOUT TRUMP, EFFECTIVELY ORDERING THE LEAK OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION TO THE MEDIA. THE ARTICLE WAS SHAPED TO REFLECT THE FBI’S INTERNAL NARRATIVE, SPARKING A MASSIVE MEDIA FRENZY AGAINST TRUMP AND REINFORCING THE TRUMP–RUSSIA STORY IN A WAY THAT CREATED NEGATIVE PUBLIC OPINION DURING HIS FIRST TERM.
BOMBSHELL: Declassified Docs Expose Comey’s Plot to Sabotage Trump with NYT Leaks!
Just minutes ago, newly declassified documents dropped a political nuke, confirming that former FBI Director James Comey, a self-proclaimed Obama ally, orchestrated a calculated scheme to weaponize the FBI against Donald Trump during his first term. The shocking revelation? Comey allegedly ordered the FBI to “assist” The New York Times in crafting a hit-piece article designed to ignite a media firestorm, pushing the Trump-Russia collusion narrative into overdrive. These documents expose a deliberate leak of classified information to shape public opinion, painting Trump as a villain in a scandal that gripped the nation. Buckle up—this is the kind of bombshell that could set social media ablaze!
The declassified memos, handed to Congress by current FBI Director Kash Patel, reveal a jaw-dropping operation codenamed “Arctic Haze.” Comey, leveraging his authority, reportedly instructed senior agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, alongside the FBI’s press office, to feed The New York Times classified details for a March 2017 article. The goal? To amplify the Trump-Russia story, casting a shadow over Trump’s presidency from its earliest days. The article, penned by Times reporter Michael Schmidt, sparked a media frenzy that fueled public outrage and suspicion, perfectly aligning with Comey’s alleged agenda to undermine Trump.
But it gets wilder. Comey didn’t act alone—he enlisted his longtime friend, Columbia University law professor Daniel Richman, as his secret media mole. Richman, given Top Secret clearance as a Special Government Employee, admitted to the FBI that he regularly communicated with Schmidt to “shape narratives” and counter criticism of Comey. While Richman denied knowingly leaking classified intel, he added a chilling caveat: he could only be “pretty sure—with a discount.” This half-hearted denial raises eyebrows, as the declassified files suggest Richman was a key player in funneling sensitive information to the press.
The fallout from Comey’s actions was seismic. After his firing by Trump, Comey used Richman to leak memos about his private conversations with the president, a move he later admitted under oath was designed to trigger the appointment of a special counsel. The plan worked like a charm. The day after Schmidt’s May 2017 article dropped, citing Comey’s memo about Trump and Mike Flynn, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller as special counsel. The Trump-Russia probe exploded, dominating headlines and shaping a narrative that haunted Trump’s entire first term.
Critics are calling this an unprecedented abuse of power. Tulsi Gabbard, now Director of National Intelligence, slammed the leaks, arguing they distorted the intelligence community’s assessment of Russian activities. The documents confirm what many suspected: the Trump-Russia collusion story was propped up by political operatives, strategic leaks, and a compliant media. Legal experts are now debating whether Comey’s actions could lead to prosecutions, with some labeling it a “betrayal of public trust.”
Adding fuel to the fire, the memos hint at broader involvement. A career intelligence official claimed in 2017 that then-Rep. Adam Schiff authorized leaks to smear Trump, though Schiff denies the allegations. Multiple FBI investigations, with codenames like Tropic Vortex and Foggy Falls, probed leaks tied to stories about wiretapping, FISA warrants, and Russian spies, but none resulted in charges. The failure to hold anyone accountable has only deepened public skepticism about the FBI’s impartiality.
Why does this matter now? These revelations come at a time when trust in institutions is at an all-time low. The idea that a top FBI official, aligned with a former president, could manipulate classified information to sway public opinion is the kind of scandal that makes people question everything. Social media platforms like Threads are already buzzing with reactions, from outrage to calls for justice. This story has all the ingredients to go viral—conspiracy, betrayal, and a clash of political titans.
The question remains: was this a rogue operation or part of a larger deep-state plot? The declassified documents don’t provide all the answers, but they’ve lit a fuse that could spark heated debates across the political spectrum. One thing’s for sure—this isn’t just another news cycle story. It’s a political earthquake that demands attention. Click the link to dive into the full details and join the conversation tearing up Threads!