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Roger Stone Calls Comey’s Indictment Karma for Politicized Justice

Roger Stone didn’t mince words when he appeared on conservative TV to react to the indictment of James Comey, calling it “karma” and noting that Comey faces the same kind of false-statement charges that were used against him. Stone’s blunt assessment—made on Rob Schmitt’s show and echoed in conservative circles—captures the raw frustration many patriots feel about the double standards in Washington.

Federal prosecutors in Virginia charged Comey with making false statements to Congress and obstruction of a congressional investigation, allegations that trace back to his Senate testimony about leaks and the Russia probe. The indictment, unsealed in late September 2025, marks a dramatic escalation after years of partisan rancor over the handling of the Russia investigation and related leaks.

What conservatives have long warned about—the politicization of prosecutions—was on display in the lead-up to the indictment, after career prosecutors balked and the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia was replaced amid pressure from the White House. That sequence of events confirms the concern that Washington elites once protected each other, and only when political winds shift do we see accountability move forward.

Stone’s reaction is not just theatrical chest-thumping; it’s rooted in lived experience. He reminds Americans that he too was prosecuted on false-statement charges that critics called selective and politicized, and his point is simple: our justice system must stop playing favorites for the connected class. Conservative viewers have watched for years as media and career bureaucrats escaped scrutiny while rank-and-file patriots were targeted, and Stone’s commentary gives that grievance a face.

This moment should be a clarifying one for the country. If the Justice Department is finally willing to pursue powerful people for the same crimes they used to shield themselves, then we should welcome equal application of the law—while remaining vigilant against any abuse of prosecutorial power that looks like revenge. The goal for conservatives isn’t triumphalism; it’s fairness, transparency, and the restoration of institutional integrity.

Let the legal process run its course, but let every American watch closely: Comey has publicly denied the charges and said he will fight them in court, and his arraignment is set for October 9, 2025. Patriots should demand a fair trial, not a spectacle, and insist that justice apply equally to elites and ordinary citizens alike.

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