James Comey, former FBI director, appeared before federal authorities on Wednesday after being accused of threatening the "life and physical integrity" of President Donald Trump. The accusations refer to a photograph published in May 2025, in which the shells formed the message "86 47", interpreted by the Trump administration as a threat. Comey attended a brief hearing at the federal court in Alexandria, leaving freely.
Donald Trump recently fired Attorney General Pam Bondi due to failures in the prosecution of James Comey. Todd Blanche, the new acting Attorney General, emphasized that threats against the president are crimes.
James Comey, who was fired by Trump in 2017, declared his innocence and stated that he is not afraid. The accusation was made public shortly after an assassination attempt on Trump, sparking controversy among politicians.
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