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Former FBI Director James Comey turns himself in in ‘threat’ case against Donald Trump; what is the ’86 47′ post?

Former FBI Director James Comey surrendered to U.S. authorities on Wednesday after being charged over social media posts that prosecutors said contained threats against President Donald Trump.Comey arrived at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Alexandria, Virginia, and was detained ahead of his court appearance, CNN reported. He faces two charges, including threatening the president’s life and communicating threats across state lines.Comey’s first hearing, held in federal court in Alexandria, lasted less than 10 minutes. He entered and exited through a side door usually used by defendants, wore a dark suit and did not address the court.The judge allowed him to leave without any conditions of release. “I don’t understand why it was necessary this time,” the judge said during the hearing.The indictment stems from an Instagram post Comey made last May showing seashells arranged in the numbers “86 47” with the caption: “Cool arrangement of seashells on my beach walk.”Prosecutors argued the message could reasonably be interpreted as a threat against Trump. The number “86” is a slang term that may mean “getting rid of” someone, while “47” is seen as a reference to Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States.Comey deleted the post shortly after posting it and insisted it was not intended to be a threat. He said he believed it was a political message and was not aware of any violent implications.In a video released the day before he turned himself in, Comey said he “remains innocent” and planned to fight the charges in court.Comey’s legal team said they would challenge the case, arguing the Justice Department was engaging in selective and retaliatory prosecution.The charges, approved by a federal grand jury in North Carolina, are the second criminal case brought against Comey during the Trump administration. A previous case accusing him of lying to Congress was dismissed by a federal judge.The case comes at a time of heightened political tensions, with Trump previously calling for legal action against his opponents. Legal experts remain divided over the strength of the case. Some questioned whether the post met the legal threshold for a criminal threat, especially under First Amendment protections.The case is expected to proceed in North Carolina, where further hearings will determine next steps for prosecution.

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