Comey accused of threatening Trump’s life in Instagram post

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By Grace Mitchell

Comey accused: Former FBI Director James Comey has been formally charged with threatening the life of US President Donald Trump, a case that arises from an Instagram post he shared last year. The post featured an image of seashells arranged to form the numbers “86 47,” which the Justice Department interprets as a call for violence against Trump. The phrase “eighty-six” is slang for “eject” or “remove,” and Trump along with his administration officials have described the post as a threat against the 47th president.

Comey accused over Instagram seashell photo

The Instagram image was posted in 2025 and quickly deleted by Comey after the US Secret Service interviewed him about the post. Comey stated that he did not understand the meaning behind the numbers and assumed the seashells were a political message. He emphasized his opposition to violence and said he removed the post once he realized some associated the numbers with violent intent.

Despite Comey’s explanation, the Justice Department has charged him with making a threat against the president and transmitting a threat in interstate commerce. Each charge carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. The charges were filed in the Eastern District of North Carolina, the location where the seashells were reportedly found.

Reactions and legal perspectives

FBI Director Kash Patel criticized Comey for posting what he described as a threat on the president’s life, highlighting Comey’s awareness of the consequences given his former role. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche called threatening the president a serious violation of the law and noted the grand jury’s indictment.

Comey responded to the charges by asserting his innocence and expressing confidence in the independent federal judiciary. He also noted that this is the administration’s second attempt to prosecute him, following a previous indictment related to alleged false testimony and obstruction of a congressional proceeding, which was dismissed due to procedural issues with the prosecutor’s appointment.

Legal experts have expressed skepticism about the strength of the indictment. Michael Gerhardt, a constitutional law professor, described the case as “very thin” and suggested the post could be protected free speech under the First Amendment. Former federal prosecutor Jimmy Gurulé called the indictment an embarrassment and a transparent attempt to intimidate a political opponent, doubting the government’s ability to prove intent to threaten or harm the president beyond a reasonable doubt.

Background on previous charges and related cases

This is not the first time Comey has faced legal action from the current administration. In a prior case, he was indicted on charges related to his congressional testimony but the case was dismissed due to the prosecutor’s invalid appointment. The judge allowed the possibility for the government to refile charges.

Separately, a judge recently allowed a case brought by Maurene Comey, James Comey’s daughter and a former federal prosecutor, to proceed. She is challenging her firing by the Trump administration.

Further reading

Editor's note

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Story details

  • Author: Grace Mitchell
  • Published: April 29, 2026
  • Updated: May 14, 2026
  • Category: World, World Politics

Key developments

  • Comey accused: Former FBI Director James Comey has been formally charged with threatening the life of US President Donald Trump, a case that arises from an Instagram post
  • The Instagram image was posted in 2025 and quickly deleted by Comey after the US Secret Service interviewed him about the post. Comey stated that he did not
  • Despite Comey's explanation, the Justice Department has charged him with making a threat against the president and transmitting a threat in interstate commerce. Each charge carries a maximum

Why this matters

Comey accused: Former FBI Director James Comey has been formally charged with threatening the life of US President Donald Trump, a case that arises from an Instagram post he shared last year.…

Impact and next steps

Comey accused: Former FBI Director James Comey has been formally charged with threatening the life of US President Donald Trump, a case that arises from an Instagram post he shared last year.… The Instagram image was posted in 2025 and quickly deleted by Comey after the US Secret

Background

The Instagram image was posted in 2025 and quickly deleted by Comey after the US Secret Service interviewed him about the post. Comey stated that he did not understand the meaning behind the numbers and assumed the seashells were a political message. He emphasized his opposition to violence and said he removed the post once he realized some associated the numbers with violent intent. Despite Comey's explanation, the Justice Department

Timeline

  1. Comey accused over Instagram seashell photo The Instagram image was posted in 2025 and quickly deleted by Comey after the US Secret Service interviewed him about the post.

Source

This article is based on reporting from bbc.com.

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Grace Mitchell

Grace Mitchell covers AI policy, cybersecurity, technology business and world affairs for Peack News. Her work focuses on regulation, platform power, digital risk and the political decisions that shape companies, institutions and everyday users.

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