WASHINGTON, April 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of ​Justice has indicted former FBI ‌Director James Comey a second time, CNN reported on Tuesday, citing ​two sources familiar with ​the case.

The specific charges were not ⁠yet clear nor was ​it clear where the case ​would be brought, according to CNN.

The indictment would mark the second time the ​Justice Department under Trump ​has indicted Comey, a longtime foe of ‌President ⁠Donald Trump.

Comey was charged with making a false statement and obstructing Congress in September, ​but a ​federal ⁠judge dismissed the case after finding that the ​prosecutor who secured the ​indictment ⁠was not lawfully appointed.... Read More: Reuters