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James Comey reveals wife’s role in infamous ‘8647’ post during Colbert interview - Asked what he thought of President Trump’s pardoning of January 6 rioters, Comey said ‘It was an obscenity that will
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Mediaite on MSNCNN Anchor Flat-Out Asks Comey About 86 Trump Pic: ‘Maybe I Just Shouldn’t Post This?”CNN anchor John Berman flat-out asked Comey whether he ever thought "maybe I just shouldn't post" a photo that Trump construed as an “assassination threat.” The post CNN Anchor Flat-Out Asks Comey About 86 Trump Pic: ‘Maybe I Just Shouldn’t Post This?
Fox News producer Johnny Belisario confronted James Comey at a book signing to ask about his attention-grabbing anti-Trump Instagram post. But the former FBI director remained tight-lipped until Belisario was led away wanting more.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Former FBI director James Comey says that he’s still a bit bewildered over how a seemingly innocent Instagram shot of shells arranged in the sand led to allegations by Donald Trump among others that he was calling for the president’s assassination and to an interview with the Secret Service.
Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director James Comey pointed fingers at President Donald Trump’s administration Monday for their so-called
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He told MSNBC host Nicole Wallace during an interview that his wife, Patrice Failor, was the one who spotted an arrangement of seashells during a walk along a beach spelling out the numbers “86” and “47”—and that she explained their meaning to him.
The Merriam-Webster dictionary traces “86” to “1930s soda-counter slang meaning that an item was sold out. There is varying anecdotal evidence about why the term eighty-six was used, but the most common theory is that it is rhyming slang for nix.”
Former FBI Director James Comey defended his Instagram post of '86 47' seashells, saying he had no ill intent but that he did regret the distraction it caused.