Trump: AG Bondi will decide if ‘dirty cop’ Comey will be charged
He’s a “dirty cop,” but it will be up to Attorney General Pam Bondi whether to pursue charges against ex-FBI head James Comey.
That’s the verdict from President Donald Trump after Comey was found to have posted what many saw as a direct threat to the life of Trump online.
Comey’s message was “86 47,” where “86” is considered an order to remove someone or something, and Trump is the 47th president in his second term.
A report in the Washington Examiner noted Trump, in an interview, dismissed Comey’s “apology” and claim that he didn’t know what the numbers meant.
“He knew exactly what that meant. A child knows what that meant. If you’re the FBI director and you don’t know what that meant, that meant assassination, and it says it loud and clear,” Trump said.
“Now, he wasn’t very competent, but he was competent enough to know what that meant. And he did it for a reason, and he was hit so hard because people like me, they like what’s happening with our country. Our country has become respected again, and all this, and he’s calling for the assassination of the president.”
He continued, “I don’t want to take a position on it, because that’s going to be up to Pam and all of the great people, but I will say this, I think it’s a terrible thing. And when you add his history to that, if he had a clean history, he doesn’t. He’s a dirty cop. He’s a dirty cop. And if he had a clean history, I could understand if there was leniency. But I’m going to let them make that decision.”
Comey posted the image, then deleted it later.
An investigation into Comey already has been launched.