Former FBI chief James Comey fired in 2017 for '8647'. Trump says it meant his 'assassination' | Today news

US President Donald Trump has accused former Federal Bureau of Investigations Director of Investigations (FBI), James Comey, of asking his assassination in a coded message in a post on a social media platform. Interestingly, Donald Trump James Comey removed from his post in 2017. According to the narrowly deleted post, James Comey Sekls used to form ‘8647’ on a beach. Some users on social media quickly pointed out that it was a threat to the US president. “Cool Shell Formation on my beach walk,” James Comey said in the mail. For the undisputed, in the American snail, the number 86 means ‘get rid of’ and 47 is considered a reference for the 47th US president. This is Donald Trump. While James Comey deleted the post, US law enforcement officers are now investigating the photo. Donald Trump also thinks it’s meant ‘assassination’. Donald Trump spoke Wuth Fox News before leaving Abu Dhabi, saying, “He knew exactly what it meant.” A child knows what that means. If you are the FBI director and you do not know what that means? That means murder. And it says it loudly and clearly. ‘James Comey, who was fired by Trump in 2017, took the post after a riot by Trump supporters and said he was unaware of the apparent political message associated with violence. “He was hit so hard because people like me and they love what is happening to our country. And he asks for the murder of the president,” Trump said. He said he would leave further steps on the case to the attorney -general Pam Bondi and others. The US Director of Secret Service, Sean Curran, “leads the investigation into this threat,” Tulsi Gabbard said. James Comey says he didn’t realize … After taking off the Instagram post, James Comey said he did not realize that some people would associate the ’86’ by force. “It never came to me, but I’m against violence of any kind, so I took the post,” he said. Tulsi Gabbard rejected James Comey’s explanation as ‘absurd’ and said the number of slogan was used by anti-Trump supporters. FBI director Kash Patel said: “We are aware of the recent job of social media by former FBI director James Comey, aimed at President Trump. We are in communication with the secret service and director Curran. Primary jurisdiction is with SS on these matters and we, the FBI, will provide all the need.” (With Reuters inputs)