The machinery is already in motion. A federal grand jury delivered a second indictment, an arrest warrant is active, and the U.S. Marshals Service doesn't treat federal paper as a suggestion — especially when the name on it belongs to a former FBI Director. Comey knows exactly how this works. He spent decades running investigations just like this one. His public defiance might play well on cable news, but it won't slow down a team of federal agents whose entire job is finding people and bringing them in. High-profile targets don't make arrests harder — they make them easier. Comey has known assets, a recognizable face, a legal team, and nowhere to disappear to. This isn't a fugitive manhunt; it's a formality with a ticking clock. History is consistent: once a federal warrant is issued for a known individual, execution is swift. The DOJ under Acting AG Todd Blanche isn't running a courtesy operation — the political stakes are too high and the window too narrow for delays. A last-minute legal maneuver could theoretically cause a brief stall, but stalling isn't stopping, and the deadline is nearly gone. The momentum here runs in only one direction. Bet on the arrest — law enforcement doesn't leave warrants collecting dust, and this one has too much heat behind it to go cold.
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