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Ex-fbi boss, who was interviewed by the Secret Service about Trump Seahell Post

Former FBI director James Comey was interviewed by the US secret service after deleting a social media post that the Republicans claimed, a vote for violence against US President Donald Trump.

Comey voluntarily took part in the survey for about an hour in the Washington DC headquarters of the law enforcement agency and was not kept in custody.

It comes a day after posting a photo of mussels on Instagram that wrote the numbers “8647”.

The number 86 is a slang term, the definitions of which “rejected” or “go”. In recent times, he has recently been used as a term as a “kill”. Trump is the 47th US President.

Trump previously said during an interview with Fox News that Comey, which he released in 2017 as a FBI director, asked him to be killed.

“He knew exactly what that meant,” said Trump, who survived two attempts in his life last year. “A child knows what that meant.

“If you are the FBI director and do not know what that means, the assassination meant. And it says it loudly and clearly.”

Trump said that a decision about whether charges should be charged would be with Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Comey posted the Seashell photo on Thursday and then deleted it in conservative turmoil.

In a follow-up message on Instagram, he wrote that he had seen the mussels during a walk on the beach, “from which I assumed that they were a political message”.

“I have not noticed that some people associate these figures by force. It never occurred to me, but I reject violence of any kind, so I decreased the post.”

Kristi Noem, secretary of the homeland protection authority, said on Friday evening that the secret service “had asked the former FBI director Comey on social media in a social media post that demanded the murder of President Trump”.

“I will continue to take all the necessary measures to ensure the protection of @potus Trump,” she added. “This is an ongoing examination.”

Director of the National Secret Service Tulsi Gabbard, the highest spymaster in the United States, who was previously imprisoned for Comey because he was “enacted” a goal on Trump during his travels in the Middle East.

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