FBI Alum in Hot Water Again: James Comey Faces Second DOJ Indictment In a shocking turn of events, former FBI Director James Comey is facing yet another indictment from the Department of Justice. This latest move marks the second time the Trump administration has attempted to prosecute the high-profile law enforcement official. At the center of the charges is a seemingly innocuous social media post from last year, in which Comey shared a photo of seashells arranged to spell out the numbers "86 47." The DOJ claims that this innocuous-looking post constitutes a death threat against President Trump, sparking a heated debate about free speech and the limits of government power. As the case unfolds, it will be interesting to see how the courts interpret the meaning behind Comey's enigmatic post and whether it constitutes a legitimate threat to national security.


Former FBI director James Comey has once again been indicted by the Department of Justice. It's the second time the Trump administration has attempted to prosecute him. The latest is connected to a post Comey shared last year of seashells spelling out the numbers "86 47." The DOJ argues that the post is a death threat against President Trump. Justice correspondent Ali Rogin reports.