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Daily Voice on MSNSecret Service Interviews Former FBI Director Over Trump's 'Assassination' PostAgents with the U.S. Secret Service spoke to former FBI Director James Comey after an Instagram post sparked speculation that he was advocating for the assassination of former President Donald Trump,
"He knew exactly what he meant, a child knows what that meant … that meant assassination. And it says it loud and clear."
President Donald Trump on Sunday amplified a social media post insinuating that former President Barack Obama should face a “military tribunal” ― and a public one at that. On Truth Social, Trump shared an entry from a right-wing X user with a photo of Trump and Obama accompanied by the caption: “ALL ROADS LEAD TO
Former FBI director James Comey is being interviewed by the US Secret Service after he shared then deleted a social media post that Republicans alleged was an incitement to violence against US President Donald Trump.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that DHS and Secret Service are investigating a since-deleted picture former FBI Director James Comey published online as a threat targeting President Donald Trump.
Former FBI Director James Comey posted a photo of seashells arranged into the number '8647,' and Trump officials are characterizing it as an assassination threat
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Former FBI Director James Comey is under investigation for a social media post that several officials claim was a call for the assassination of President Donald Trump. Comey shared a post on Instagram what he called a shell formation on a beach that formed the numbers “8647.
The FBI’s Washington Field Office is folding its federal public corruption squad, the same unit which aided Jack Smith’s special counsel investigation into now-President Donald Trump, three people familiar with the matter tell NBC News.
The FBI is investigating a High Falls man accused of posting violent threats on social media targeting President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
President Donald Trump has signed the Take It Down Act, which seeks to enact stricter penalties for the distribution of non-consensual intimate imagery, sometimes called ‘revenge porn’ online.