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The Western Journal on MSNHouse GOP Moves Forward with Plan to Punish Comey: He'd Never Serve in Government AgainRepublican lawmakers want to translate their wrath over James Comey’s stunning social media post concerning President Donald Trump into a tangible step against the former FBI director. Last week, Comey posted on Instagram and then deleted an arrangement of seashells that read “8647.
Trump administration officials claim former FBI chief James Comey called for violence against the president — which Comey has pushed back on.
A law enforcement official tells NBC News that former FBI Director James Comey will be interviewed in person by the Secret Service regarding his social media post about President Trump. Trump allies said the post called for the assassination of the president.
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Comey claims he had no dark intentions with '86 47' seashell post, isn't scared of Trump adminFormer FBI director James Comey told MSNBC Monday that he had no bad intentions with a post on Instagram he has since deleted, and that he is not intimidated by President Donald Trump’s administration.
Former FBI director James Comey is being investigated by the Secret Service after he shared then deleted a social media post, which Republicans alleged was an incitement to violence against US President Donald Trump.
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Several Trump allies accused the former FBI director of calling for the president's assassination in his '8647' post. Comey denied it was meant as a threat.
Former FBI Director James Comey joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the current state of law in order under the Second Trump Administration and what gives him concerns about the state of the FBI and the Justice Department today.
Trumpworld is treating a beach photo of seashells spelling “86 47” like a coded assassination order. The outrage is absurd, and it’s also a pretext for something far more sinister: punishing Trump's enemies.
The Trump Administration is investigating the former FBI director for posting a photo of seashells that spelled “86 47.”
The first week of the criminal trial for media mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs wrapped up after an emotional testimony from his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. Former prosecutor and former criminal defense attorney Yodit Tewolde joins Alex Witt to recap the trial so far.