Trump pulls strings of threat charge against former FBI director appearing court

Trump pulls strings of threat charge against former FBI director appearing court

Online Desk

Published: 2026-04-30 14:23:35

Former FBI director James Comey surrendered to authorities in Virginia on Wednesday after being charged with threatening President Donald Trump’s life with a social media post.

In May 2025, Comey posted a photo to Instagram of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 and 47 on a beach in North Carolina, despite being an outspoken critic of the US president and facing other federal charges that were later dismissed.

Trump said that this gesture was a coded threat.

Comey faces one count of 'wilfully threatening to take the life of and to inflict bodily harm upon the president of the United States’ and another of making an ‘interstate threat’.

Each charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

The former FBI director appeared for a hearing in Alexandria, Virginia, where he did not enter a plea and was later allowed to leave.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, speaking to reporters, said that he did not know when Comey’s next court appearance would be.

Blanche defended the indictment when asked whether anyone who posted the numbers ‘8647’ would face charges.

“Every threat case is different,” he said. “Every time there is a threat against the president, it doesn’t necessarily lead to an indictment,” he also said.

“It depends on the investigation. It depends on all kinds of factors,” he added.

Trump, who regularly uses virulent language to describe his political opponents, knew full well the connotations, said the former FBI chief.

"86 47 means ‘kill President Trump'. James Comey, who is a Dirty Cop, one of the worst, knows this full well!” Trump made this statement in a post on his Truth Social platform after the court hearing.

Comey apologised at the time for the Instagram post and said that he didn’t realise some folks associate those numbers with violence.

“It never occurred to me, but I oppose violence of any kind, so I took the post down,” he said.

In September, Comey was charged with making false statements to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding in what was widely seen as retribution by the Republican president against a political opponent.

A federal judge threw out that case on the grounds the prosecutor handpicked by Trump who brought the charges was unlawfully appointed.

Democrats are viewing this latest indictment in a similar light.

Senator Dick Durbin called the charges baseless and petty retribution.

“This is another case of a weaponised Justice Department lashing out on behalf of a vengeful president,” Durbin stated.

Comey served as FBI director from 2013 to 2017.

During his tenure, he oversaw the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server and the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election, among other notable cases.

Comey was fired by Trump in May 2017.