Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted Thursday on one count of making false statements and one count of obstruction of justice, just days after President Donald Trump called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to swiftly prosecute him and other political adversaries.Trump celebrated the development, while Comey denied wrongdoing.“My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump, but we couldn’t imagine ourselves living any other way. We will not live on our knees, and you shouldn’t either,” Comey said in a statement.Meanwhile, the president announced sweeping new tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, upholstered furniture and heavy trucks, set to go into effect on Oct. 1.Trump also signed an executive order that he claims will allow the popular social media platform TikTok to continue operating nationwide, while addressing the national security concerns around the app.See previous updates here, and read the latest below:DHS, FBI, Cruz, Vance Rush To Cast Reported Shooting Of ICE Detainees As Attack On ICEFederal officials have thus far declined to confirm what multiple news outlets and local law enforcement have reported: That ICE detainees were among the three people shot at an ICE facility in Dallas.Instead, representatives for DHS and FBI, alongside Vice President JD Vance and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R), rushed to cast the shooting as an attack on ICE itself, with little evidence backing the suggestion at the time.Police sources told Fox Dallas and other outlets that the sniper died from a self-inflicted gunshot would after shooting three detainees. No ICE agents were injured.Despite these facts — or perhaps in deliberate ignorance of them — Vance responded by calling for an end to attacks on law enforcement.“The obsessive attack on law enforcement, particularly ICE, must stop,” Vance said in a statement. “I’m praying for everyone hurt in this attack and for their families.”In her own statement on the shooting, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed “there were multiple injuries and fatalities” while conveniently omitting the injured party.“While we don’t know motive yet, we know that our ICE law enforcement is facing unprecedented violence against them,” she continued, perpetrating the falsehood that ICE — not immigrants — was attacked. “It must stop.”At a press conference, FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Joe Rothrock stopped short of mentioning the victims, and suggested repeatedly that the attack was motivated by anti-ICE sentiment. He said "rounds that were found near the suspected shooter contain messages that were anti-ICE in nature."FBI Director Kash Patel went one step further and shared what he claimed to be evidence of an ideological motive for the attack: Unspent shell casings from the scene, one of which appears to have “ANTI-ICE” scrawled on it in ballpoint pen. A second shell casing also appears to potentially have writing on it — but it’s been turned from view.Notably, the FBI famously botched its presentation of shell casings recovered from the scene of Charlie Kirk’s murder earlier this month, claiming they bore “trans ideology” when further investigation revealed they did not.In his statement Wednesday, Patel also portrayed the shooting as a “despicable, politically motivated attack against law enforcement.” While he called on people to “pray for the injured and deceased,” he again failed to specify who, exactly, was injured. See All UpdatesClose