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Secret Service ask Comey about social media post about Trump

The secret service interviewed James B. Comey, the former FBI director, on Friday via a social media post that he claimed that Mr. Trump's cabinet officer and allies claimed to present a call to the murder of Mr. Trump, according to a law enforcement officer.

The secret service was looking for the interview after Mr. Comey had posted a photo of Musehells on the beach on Thursday, which formed the numbers “86 47”, a sentence that was used by Mr. Trump's critics in protests and signs and clothing. “Sixted,” says Merriam-Webster, is an old slang concept that means rejecting or removing.

Shortly after Mr. Comey had made the post, Kristi Noem, the secretary of the home protection, said that the secret service, which falls under her department, examined him. Tulsi Gabard, the director of the National Intelligence, said in Fox News that Mr. Comey should be detained.

The interview is said to have taken place in a secret service office in Washington. Mr. Comey is said to have voluntarily agreed to the interview, said the official and was driven to interview by Secret Service Agents.

Critics of the government of Mr. Trump said that his officials have blown Mr. Comey's mail disproportionately and use it to bother an enemies perceived by Mr. Trump.

The Service Service examines several threats a day for people that protect, but it is unusual that high -ranking administrative officers such as Ms. Noem and Ms. Gabbard comment publicly.

Mr. Comey has long been a goal of Mr. Trump's Irishman, who expires until the beginning of the first Trump presidency. In May 2017, Mr. Trump released Mr. Comey as a FBI director when the office examined whether Mr. Trump's consultants worked with the Russian government to control the result of the 2016 presidential election.

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