On Friday, President Donald Trump criticized against former FBI manager James Kome for a Instagram post containing a picture that Trump officials claimed to be a threat.
In the Instagram post that is now deleted, Comey showed a picture of “8647” written in seashells in the sand, with the comment “Shell Forming on My Beach”.
Some of Trump’s extreme right -wing allies, including Laura Lumer, claimed that Komei calls for violence against the president.
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Kumi said he believed that the message in the placing of shells was political, but he did not realize that she called for violence against Trump.
“This has never happened, but I oppose violence of any kind,” Kumi said in another post on Instagram.
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But Trump, in an interview except on Friday’s broadcast, told Fox News’ A special report with Bret Baier “that he does not buy Kome’s interpretation.
“He knew exactly what this means. The child knows what it means. If you are the FBI director and do not know what it means, and this means the assassination,” the president said.
Trump Kumi fired in his first administration, and the president claimed that Komei still had a grinding ax.
“Well, I apologize because he was injured – he is a very bad man,” Trump said.

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David Kelly, a lawyer representing Kumi, refused to comment on the matter.
The president did not take a position on whether Kumi, who described him as a “dirty policeman”, should be investigated, saying that he would postpone the Prosecutor Pam Bondi.
On Thursday, Internal Security Security, Christie Nom, said in the X publication that the US Secret Service was looking for Kumi.
She said: “Former FBI director James Komei just called for the assassination of Botos Trump.”
A US Secret Service spokesman said the agency is familiar with jobs and requires “a speech like this seriously.”
“The secret service is strongly achieved in anything that can be considered a potential threat against our codes,” Anthony Juliem said in a statement.
Sources familiar with the secret service said on Friday, and sources familiar with the matter said, and Nayyu confirmed that night that agents from the secret service had an interview with him about this position.
Derek Mayer, the former deputy special agent for the secret service responsible for the Chicago Field Office, told ABC News that the investigation is likely to include an interview with the subject that threatened.
He said: “The secret service will also conduct an interview with partners close to the topic to determine whether the person had any rapid change or decline in his mental health, access to weapons, and the state of travel and luxury in general.”
The secret service refused to comment.
The director of the FBI, Cash Patel, said he was aware of the position and was providing support for Naim’s efforts.

James Komei, former FBI director at Harvard Kennedy School with Eric Rosenbach from Harvard on February 24, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Director of National Intelligence, Toulcy Gabbard, invited Kumi Prison.
“Anyone else has a position of influence, and people take seriously what a man is his position and his experience and what a propaganda media is based on him, I am very concerned about the president’s life,” said Jesse Waters, adding Fox News.
She said Kumi should put “behind bars.”
ABC News’ Jack Date and Katherine Faulders contributed to this report.