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"WP": Former FBI director accused of calling for Trump's assassination

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

“Nice seashell arrangement on my walk on the beach,” Comey wrote in the post, which was quickly deleted after comments said it contained a threat to kill. In a follow-up message, the former FBI director said the seashells he saw “were a political message,” but denied that he advocated violence.

The Homeland Security Department and the Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately,” WP reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said his agency would “provide all necessary support” in the investigation.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that she believes Comey should go to prison over the tweet and accused him of "ordering the assassination" of Trump.

The American daily noted that it is still unclear on what basis law enforcement, including the FBI, would investigate Comey's case, since taking photos of seashells, even those whose arrangement contains an offensive or threatening message, and posting them on social media is not illegal. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects such activity.

Comey was dismissed as FBI director in 2017, before his term ended, by Trump. The president admitted that he made the decision in connection with the investigation conducted by the agency to determine whether Trump's associates may have collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He also accused Comey of not recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. (PAP)

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused former FBI Director James B. Comey of calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump after he posted photos of seashells arranged in the shape of the numbers 86 47 on Instagram, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

The number 47 was meant to represent Trump, who is the 47th president of the United States. And "86" can mean a ban, removal of something or someone, and in the colloquial sense, killing a person.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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The Secretary of US national security Kristi Noem accused the former director of FBI James B. Comey of calling for the murder of President Donald Trump after he published on Instagram photos of shells arranged in the shape of numbers 86 47, "Washington Post said.

The number 47 was to mark Trump, who is the 47th US president. And "86" may mean a ban, removing something or someone, and in the colloquial understanding of killing a man.

"A nice shell system during my walk on the beach," wrote Comey in a post, which was quickly removed after the comments that it contains the threat of murder. In the next message, the former head of the FBI wrote that the shells he saw "were a political message," but he denied that he urged violence.

"WP" said that the Ministry of National Security and Secret Service services "study this threat and react accordingly." The director of the FBI Kash Patel announced that his agency "will provide all necessary support" as part of the investigation.

The director of the national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in an interview with Fox News said that in her opinion Comey should be imprisoned because of the post and accused him of "ordering the murder" of Trump.

The American daily noted that until now it is not known on what basis law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, would examine Comey's case, because taking pictures of shells, even those whose arrangement contains offensive message or threat, and their publishing in social media is not illegal. The first amendment to the constitution protects such activities.

Comey was dismissed from the position of the head of the FBI in 2017, before his term of office, by Trump. The president admitted that he made this decision, in connection with the investigation conducted by the services trying to determine whether Trump's colleagues could cooperate with Russia in order to interfere in the presidential election in 2016. He also accused Comey that he did not recommend making criminal charges of Hillary Clinton, a candidate of the Democrats for President in 2016, for using a private e-mail server in e-mail server time when she was the secretary of state. (PAP)

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