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James Comey’s seashell post could be read as Trump threat: U.S. Justice Department

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James Comey’s seashell post could be read as Trump threat: U.S. Justice Department
CTV News
CTV News1 hrs ago
James Comey’s seashell post could be read as Trump threat: U.S. Justice Department
The U.S. Justice Department is defending its prosecution of former FBI director James Comey, saying “there is no serious dispute” that a social media post of seashells he made last year could be understood as a threat against U.S. President Donald Trump.
Justice Department Argues It’s OK if Trump Ordered Comey Prosecution
The Department of Justice is arguing that it is not independent from President Trump even as it tries to claim that the prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey isn’t vindictive. In a court filing Tuesday, federal prosecutors argued that “The Chief Executive directing his subordinates to exercise core Executive f
No Trump influence behind ’86 47′ prosecution of James Comey: DOJ
The decision to charge former FBI Director James Comey over a social media post showing seashells arranged as “86 47” was made without influence from President Donald Trump or Justice Department leaders, federal prosecutors said in a court filing on Tuesday. In more than 100 pages of court filings added to the docket l
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour2 hrs ago
'No serious dispute' that Comey's seashell post could be read as a Trump threat, prosecutors say
Prosecutors also called into question Comey's account that he had found the seashells in the numerical arrangement of "86 47" while walking on a beach in North Carolina and suggested that his May 2025 post on Instagram was an effort to generate attention for a forthcoming novel.
The Hill
The Hill2 hrs ago
DOJ defends Comey prosecution, says ‘no serious dispute’ Trump post could be seen as a threat
The Justice Department discouraged a judge from tossing a case against former FBI Director James Comey, saying it should be up to the jury to determine whether posting a photo of seashells arranged to spell “86 47” constituted a “true threat” against President Trump’s life. “The issue presented is who should answer the
Guardian US
Guardian US3 hrs ago
US justice department defends prosecution of James Comey over ‘8647’ seashell post
Justice department claims there’s ‘no dispute’ over whether ex-FBI head’s post could be read as a threat against Trump The US Department of Justice has defended its prosecution of former FBI director James Comey, claiming in new court documents there is “no serious dispute” that his social media post last year featurin
AP News
AP News4 hrs ago
'No serious dispute' that Comey's seashell post could be read as a Trump threat, prosecutors say
'No serious dispute' that Comey's seashell post could be read as a Trump threat, prosecutors say  AP News
CNN
CNN4 hrs ago
Justice Department attempts to distance Attorney General Todd Blanche from Comey’s ‘8647’ seashell threat indictment
Justice Department attempts to distance Attorney General Todd Blanche from Comey’s ‘8647’ seashell threat indictment  CNN
HuffPost
HuffPost5 hrs ago
Prosecutors: ‘No Serious Dispute’ Comey Seashell Post Could Be Read As Trump Threat
Prosecutors: ‘No Serious Dispute’ Comey Seashell Post Could Be Read As Trump Threat  HuffPost
'No serious dispute' that Comey's seashell post could be read as a Trump threat, prosecutors say
The Justice Department is defending its prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey, saying there's "no serious dispute” that a social media post of seashells he made could be understood as a threat against President Donald Trump
'No serious dispute' that Comey's seashell post could be read as a Trump threat, prosecutors say
The Justice Department is defending its prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey, saying there's "no serious dispute” that a social media post of seashells he made could be understood as a threat against President Donald Trump
Miami Herald
Miami Herald🏁 first to report1 days ago
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Fla. attorney general’s thinly veiled vaccine threat undermines faith freedom | Opinion  Miami Herald