In this Media Miss Minute, Vice President JD Vance said more indictments are soon to follow former FBI Director James Comey's. And the Trump administration is looking for ways to bring universities more in line with its goals – through their pocketbooks.Media Miss by the left: JD Vance warns of more legal action against officials during Trump eraVance is defending the recent indictment of Comey and said more are coming during the course of President Donald Trump's second term. He made the statements during an interview with Fox News Sunday.While critics say Comey's indictment was politically motivated, Vance said it was based on tangible evidence.Comey, who's accused of making false statements to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding, denies any misconduct.Media landscapePowered by Ground NewsMedia Miss by the right: Trump explores new system to enforce university loyalty, complianceThe Trump administration is working on a new funding plan that aims to bring U.S. universities in line with the president's goals and concerns, according to a report by The Washington Post. The new approach would replace the administration’s current strategy of litigating against universities and pulling their funding en masse, which has faced significant backlash from U.S. scholars and the academic community.While the details of which are still being worked out, the administration says it would award funds based on how well universities comply with federal orders. Previously, federal funds were awarded based on academic peer review and scientific merit.Media landscapePowered by Ground NewsTo keep up with other stories missed or minimized by partisan media, check out our Media Miss archive.The post Vance says more indictments coming; Trump admin links university funding to compliance: Media Miss Minute appeared first on Straight Arrow News.