Former FBI Director Comey Surrenders to Face Charge of Threatening President Trump
Prosecutors allege Instagram post with arranged seashells reading '86 47' threatened Trump's life; Comey denies wrongdoing, calls prosecution politically motivated
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- Former FBI Director James Comey surrendered to authorities to face a charge alleging an Instagram post threatened President Donald Trump's life.
- The post showed seashells arranged to read "86 47" — "86" being slang for "get rid of" and "47" referring to Trump as the 47th president.
- Comey denies any wrongdoing, saying he did not know what the numbers meant and accusing the prosecution of political motivation.
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Warum es wichtig ist
James Comey served as FBI Director from 2013 to 2017, appointed by President Obama. He became a central figure in the 2016 election investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails and later faced criticism for his handling of the Clinton email investigation. Comey was fired by President Trump in 2017, which led to the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 election and potential obstruction of justice.
Former FBI Director James Comey surrendered to authorities on Wednesday to face a charge alleging that an image he briefly shared on social media posed a threat to the life of President Donald Trump. It stems from an Instagram post shared by Comey, which contained an image of seashells on a beach arranged to read "86 47". "Eighty-six" is a slang term for "get rid of", and prosecutors allege it encourages violence against Trump, the 47th president. Comey denies any wrongdoing, saying he did not know what the numbers meant, and accused the prosecution of political motivation. Comey did not speak during his brief appearance at a Virginia court, but his attorney said the former director would argue the case was a vindictive prosecution, or punishment for speaking out against Trump, Reuters reported. In his second term, President Trump has publicly implied that justice department officials should investigate his political adversaries. The government has indicted figures like Comey and New York Attorney General Tish James, who brought fraud cases against the president. "Of course, it's serious when you threaten the President of the United States," Blanche told CBS News, BBC's US partner. "Anybody that tries to put forward some narrative that this is just about seashells, or something to the contrary is missing the point. You cannot threaten the President of the United States." Blanche referenced Saturday's attack at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner, in which a man charged towards the ballroom where Trump was in attendance before US Secret Service stopped him.
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Comey will likely argue the charge violates First Amendment protections for political speech
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The case may draw comparisons to other Trump-era prosecutions of political adversaries
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Defense may seek to dismiss case as politically motivated before trial
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Offene Fragen
- Did Comey intentionally post the "86 47" image knowing its meaning?
- Are there similar cases being pursued against other Trump critics?
- Will the court find the image constitutes a true threat versus protected speech?
- Will this case go to trial or be resolved through plea bargain?






