DOJ defends Comey prosecution, says ‘no serious dispute’ Trump post could be seen as a threat
Summary
The Justice Department asked a judge not to dismiss a case involving former FBI Director James Comey. The case concerns whether a photo Comey posted, showing seashells arranged as “86 47,” was a genuine threat to President Donald Trump’s life, and they said this question should be decided by a jury.Key Facts
- The Justice Department wants a jury to decide if Comey’s photo was a real threat.
- The photo showed seashells arranged to spell “86 47.”
- “86 47” is being interpreted as a possible threat against President Donald Trump.
- The case challenges what counts as a “true threat” under the law.
- The judge was asked not to dismiss the prosecution of James Comey.
- The issue focuses on whether Comey’s action could be seen as threatening.
- This case is part of ongoing legal matters involving Comey and President Trump.
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