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FBI director says Comey’s ’86 47′ post sparked ‘copycat’ Trump death threats

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The FBI director, Cash Patel, moved to social media on Tuesday to condemn a former coast guard officer, who was arrested by allegedly threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump, who claimed Patel, partly, from a joint “devastating” position earlier this year by his predecessor, former FBI director James Comey.

“This is a man who threatened the life of President Trump using the” 86 47 “language. Stinson, who served from 1988 to 2021 in the Coast Guard – will appear as the roles as the Sharpshoter coach and the Fema coach – at the Federal Court for the first time on Wednesday,” said Patel for Peter Stinson, the former coast guard official who was directed to kill the president.

Stinson seems to have made multiple graphics threats against President Donald Trump, according to court documents, including 13 references to the “86 47” message in the Instagram post that was now deleted by former FBI director James Kumi.

Come in May posted a picture of the arranged shells in the sand with “86 47” on Instagram. The post, which he deleted after hours, sparked a violent reaction, including from Trump itself, and raised at least two interviews with the secret service, as it was later detailed.

Kumi claims that he does not have a “dark intention” with “86” Sishell Post, not afraid of Trump

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The former FBI director said in multiple public interviews since he had no dark intentions in sharing the image and that his wife had linked her to her time as a restaurant server that means getting rid of something.

According to Merriman Webster, “86” is a colloquial that can mean “getting rid of” to get rid of “or” to reject the service “. Trump, of course, is the 47th President.

“I regret the distraction and the controversy surrounding it,” Kumi said of the incident on MSNBC. “But again, it is difficult to regret something that is looking for me, even too late, until I am completely innocent.”

Kumei is not currently under investigation of this position and said that neither he nor his wife, who was with him at the time, believes that he has any evil meaning.

However, the repeated general statements of Comeys and its compliance with the secret service employees did not do much to reduce some Trump administration officials, including Pattel, who have now obtained the previous Kumi job.

“This issue was expected,” Patel told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.

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“When former director Kumei first withdrew his devastating life in Instagram, the FBI forced many agents from the critical portfolios, and took the main employees from important initiatives that protect the American people to deal with a huge number of counterfeit copies after the Kumi leadership and deploy threat messages against the President of the United States.”

“Fortunately, the law applied an excellent job that prevents a potential violent actor, and we will remain ready,” he added.

She will forget the population of the north of Virginia, and although it is unclear to any degree that Stinson Post Instagram was affected or media coverage resulting from information technology, the court documents show that many Stinson threats were published long before, including in the period before the election day and during the Presidential campaign 2024.

Stinson, a “self -defined” member of Antifa, threatened at least one who appears to be calling for an assassination attempt on July 13 against Trump during his campaign in Petrler, Pennsylvania.

“The secret service agents moved very slowly,” Stinson said in a post at the time. “They left it in the open way to (such).

The Federal Federal Persons accused the man of threatening to assassinate Trump after his re -election

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In February, Stinson was published on his X account, “Certainly. This is the war. The sides will be drawn. Antifa always wins in the end. Violence is necessary by its nature.”

The last publication referred to in the document was published on Bluesky on June 11, when Stinson wrote, “When he dies, the Yue party will be.”

Kumi did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request to comment on Patel’s comments or to any role that may be the Instagram post inadvertently played in the case.

The news of the arrest of Stinson comes after a major federal jury directed to the province of San Bernardino, California, a man just weeks ago to threaten him to assassinate the then -elected president at the time Donald Trump After his election for the second White House.

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“This defendant is accused of threatening the lives of our president – a man who has already survived two disorganized attempts in his life,” Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi said at the time.

Bondi added: “The Ministry of Justice takes these threats to the utmost seriousness and will sue this crime to the maximum law.”

Andrea Margole from Fox News Digitter contributed to this report.

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2025-06-18 10:30:00

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