James Comey charged with threatening to kill US president
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Updated · The Guardian · Apr 29
James Comey charged with threatening to kill US president
10 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Apr 29
Acting US attorney general Todd Blanche announced two charges against former FBI director James Comey for allegedly making a willful threat in a social media post.
Comey, represented by Patrick Fitzgerald, denies the charges. The case emerges amid heightened political tensions and ongoing scrutiny of senior law enforcement officials.
The announcement comes as other major US political events unfold, including congressional hearings on the Iran war and Supreme Court arguments on immigration policy.
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