Investigation of James Comey's '86 47' Post

RNC Chair Michael Whatley suggests investigating James Comey for his '86 47' post, which some interpreted as a violent threat against President Trump. Comey deleted the post, claiming he did not realize the association with violence.

FBI Deputy Director Bongino Criticizes Comey and Reveals Agency Cleanup Efforts

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino criticized former FBI Director James Comey for alleged threats against President Trump and the messes Comey left behind. Bongino highlighted the responsibility of managing the agency and ensuring past mistakes are not repeated.

Accusation against James Comey for Threatening the President

Sebastian Gorka accuses former FBI Director James Comey of committing a crime by arranging seashells resembling '86 47' in a social media post, claiming it was a threat against the incumbent president. Gorka asserts that Comey incited violence and is being investigated by the Secret Service.

FBI Investigation Into James Comey's Social Media Post

Former FBI Director James Comey's social media post triggers Secret Service investigation after President Trump criticizes it as inciting violence against the 47th president. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino condemns Comey, accusing him of disgracing the agency.

Discussion on James Comey's Social Media Post

Rep. James Comer discusses former FBI Director James Comey's '86 47' social media post, questioning if it was a simple mistake or an effort to inspire a coup or insurrection. Comer's low opinion of Comey influences his view.

Accusations of Inciting Violence by James Comey

Alex Marlow of Breitbart accuses former FBI Director James Comey of using a dog whistle to incite violence against President Trump, claiming it is worse than the events of January 6.

James Comey's '86 47' Social Media Post

Jesse Watters on FNC's 'The Five' suggests former FBI Director James Comey's social media post was an attempt to put a hit on President Donald Trump.

Defense of James Comey's Social Media Post

Former CIA Director John Brennan defends former FBI Director James Comey's social media post, stating that there was no basis for interpreting it as advocating violence against President Trump.

Investigation into James Comey's Cryptic Social Media Post

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton has asked FBI Director Kash Patel to investigate James Comey for posting a cryptic message on social media. The message '86 47' was interpreted by some as a violent threat against President Donald Trump. Comey later deleted the post, stating he did not intend it as a violent message.

Investigation of James Comey's '86 47' Instagram Post

Former FBI Director James Comey is under investigation for an Instagram post showing seashells arranged on a beach to read '86 47,' which some interpreted as a message to 'get rid of' Donald Trump. He is expected to meet U.S. Secret Service officials for an interview.

Investigation into James Comey's Social Media Post

Former FBI Director James Comey posted a now-deleted photo on Instagram with a numeric arrangement that some interpreted as a call for the assassination of President Donald Trump. The Department of Homeland Security and Secret Service are investigating the post.

Controversy over James Comey's Social Media Post

Former FBI director James Comey faces controversy over a social media post with seashells arranged to spell out '86 47', interpreted as a threat to President Trump. Critics call for accountability and question Comey's intentions.

Investigation of James Comey's Social Media Post

Former FBI Director James Comey is under investigation for a social media post showing seashells arranged to depict '86 47,' which some interpreted as a threat against the 47th president. Comey has a history of posting politically charged content on social media.

Investigation of James Comey's Instagram Post

Former FBI Director James Comey is under investigation for an Instagram post that some interpreted as a threat against President Donald Trump. House GOP allies are introducing a resolution condemning Comey for incitement of violence. Comey later deleted the post and stated he opposes violence. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed Comey is under investigation by the Trump administration.

Controversy over James Comey's Social Media Post

Former FBI Director James Comey posted a picture of seashells arranged into the numbers "8647" on Instagram, causing uproar among some Republicans who interpreted it as a threat to President Trump. Comey deleted the post, stating he did not intend a violent message. The Trump administration is investigating the post and some Republicans are calling for consequences.

Investigation of James Comey's Social Media Post

Former FBI Director James Comey posted a photo on Instagram with the numbers '8647,' which some officials interpreted as a call for the assassination of President Donald Trump. The post was condemned by administration officials and allies of Trump. Comey denied the allegations and said he was unaware of the association with violence. The Secret Service and DHS are investigating the matter.

Tulsi Gabbard criticizes James Comey for social media post

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard criticizes former FBI director James Comey for a social media post that was seen as a threat to President Trump, calling for Comey to be held accountable and put behind bars.

Criticism of James Comey by Tulsi Gabbard

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard criticizes former FBI Director James Comey for a social media post that some interpreted as a threat to President Donald Trump. Gabbard believes Comey should be held accountable and put behind bars for his actions.

James Comey's Social Media Post

Former FBI Director James Comey's social media post featuring seashells arranged to read '86 47' was deemed not criminally chargeable by CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard expressed belief that Comey should be in jail, but Honig disagreed, calling it reckless and stupid but not criminal.

James Comey Instagram Post

Former FBI Director James Comey posted a photo on Instagram that some perceived as a violent threat against President Trump. He deleted the post and clarified that he did not intend any violence. Current FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed awareness of the post and communication with the Secret Service. Sen. Marsha Blackburn called for Comey to explain his post in light of previous assassination attempts on the president.

Political Bias at DOJ's Office of Inspector General

Former FBI Director James Comey criticizes Biden DOJ for being slow to prosecute former President Trump. Office of Inspector General at DOJ under fire for apparent political bias in investigations. AFL sends FOIA request to investigate politically motivated employees at OIG.

Former President Trump's criminal hush money case

Former FBI Director James Comey believes the criminal hush money case against former President Trump is much stronger than he initially thought. He predicts an overwhelming chance of conviction and criticizes Trump's potential impact on the FBI and Justice Department if he returns to the White House.

Controversy Surrounding Voter Registration Efforts in Michigan

Former FBI director James Comey urges voters to defeat Trump in November to save American rule of law. House Committee on Small Business releases MOU between Biden admin and Michigan, raising concerns of unconstitutional voter registration efforts. SBA accused of electioneering activities on behalf of Biden. Investigation reveals SBA events targeting DNC demographics and voter blocs in Michigan.

James Comey's Interview on NewsNation About Trump's Hush Money Trial

Former FBI Director James Comey believes former President Donald Trump would be convicted in his hush money trial, citing a strong circumstantial case built by prosecutors.

Former FBI Director James Comey's comments on the criminal hush money case against former President Trump

Former FBI Director James Comey believes the criminal hush money case against former President Trump is much stronger than he initially thought, suggesting there is an overwhelming chance of conviction. Comey also criticized Trump for potentially targeting the FBI and the Justice Department if he returns to the White House.

Former FBI director James Comey's comments on the 2024 election and the rule of law

Former FBI director James Comey urges voters to defeat Trump in the 2024 election to uphold the American rule of law. Comey emphasizes the importance of accountability and the potential dangers of Trump's re-election on key institutions like the Justice Department and the FBI.

FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony on counterintelligence investigations

FBI Director Christopher Wray refused to confirm if the FBI is conducting counterintelligence investigations into President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump during a House committee hearing. House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik pressed Wray on the matter, citing previous testimony by former FBI Director James Comey and the Intelligence Authorization Act.