Former FBI Director James Comey Surrenders to Charges Over Threatening Trump Post

April 29, 2026 • Google News World

Former FBI Director James Comey Surrenders to Court on Charge of Making a Threat Against President Trump.

James Comey, the former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has surrendered to court on charges related to making a threat against President Trump. According to reports, Comey was charged with violating federal law after posting an Instagram message that allegedly threatened Trump’s life.

Comey appeared in court as part of his plea deal. The exact terms of the agreement have not been disclosed. The case is being handled by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The incident occurred when Comey posted a message on Instagram, which was later reported to authorities. An investigation was launched, and Comey was subsequently charged with violating federal law.

Comey’s surrender comes as part of ongoing investigations into various individuals who have made threats against President Trump. The case is being closely monitored by the media and the public.

The Department of Justice has confirmed that a new indictment has been secured in connection with the alleged threat against Trump. The exact details of the indictment are not available at this time.

This incident highlights the importance of adhering to federal laws and regulations, particularly when it comes to making threats against public figures. The case is being handled by law enforcement agencies and will likely be subject to further investigation and prosecution.

In related news, prosecutors have been cracking down on individuals who have made threats against President Trump in recent months. This has added to the Republican Party’s concerns about the upcoming midterm elections.

Source: Google News World