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Asked what he thought of President Trump’s pardoning of January 6 rioters, Comey said ‘It was an obscenity that will stain this country forever’
Former FBI Director James Comey defended his Instagram post of '86 47' seashells, saying he had no ill intent but that he did regret the distraction it caused.
Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director James Comey pointed fingers at President Donald Trump’s administration Monday for their so-called
Fox News producer Johnny Belisario confronted James Comey at a book signing to ask about his attention-grabbing anti-Trump Instagram post. But the former FBI director remained tight-lipped until Belisario was led away wanting more.
The Five’ co-hosts break down how former FBI Director James Comey apparently tried to shift blame for his '86 47' Instagram post.
James Comey’s controversial, now-deleted Instagram photo of seashells spelling out the numbers “86 47” only adds to a long list of social media posts from the former FBI director that have sparked a mix of both anger and — more often — a heavy dose of eye rolls.
On Monday, former FBI Director James Comey told MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace that he was taking a walk on the beach with his wife when he decided to take a photo of a group of seashells placed together to spell out "8647.
Former FBI Director James Comey continues to feel the backlash from his “86 47” Instagram post, and now the GOP-controlled Congress is taking action.