James Comey Indicted by Justice Department in Second Criminal Case
Former FBI director faces charges related to social media post with '86 47' that Trump administration said advocated assassination
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- James Comey, former FBI director and longtime Trump critic, has been indicted by the Justice Department in a second criminal case.
- The charges stem from a social media post showing shells reading '86 47' that Trump administration officials claimed advocated the assassination of Trump, the 47th president.
- Comey deleted the post, saying he didn't realize some people associate those numbers with violence and that he opposes violence of any kind.
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James Comey served as FBI director from 2013 to 2017, appointed by President Obama. He became a frequent critic of Trump and was fired by Trump in 2017. This is the second criminal case the Justice Department has brought against him.
The person was not authorised to publicly discuss the matter and confirmed the indictment on the condition of anonymity. The charge or charges against Comey were not immediately known. It is the second criminal case the Justice Department has brought against the long-time Trump foe, who said he assumed the arrangement of shells he saw on a walk, reading "86 47", was a political message, not a call to violence. Comey is among multiple foes of the Republican president to come under scrutiny by the Justice Department over the last year, including as acting Attorney General Todd Blanche aims to position himself as the right person to hold the job permanently. Comey was interviewed by the Secret Service in May after Trump administration officials asserted that he was advocating the assassination of Trump, the 47th president. Comey deleted the post shortly after it was made, saying: "I didn't realize some folks associate those numbers with violence" and "I oppose violence of any kind so I took the post down." His lawyer did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment on Tuesday.
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