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Trial of ex-FBI chief Comey over alleged seashell threat moved to October

By Thomson Reuters May 26, 2026 | 9:36 AM

WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Tuesday pushed back to October 21 the trial ​of former FBI Director James ‌Comey over a social media post of seashells that prosecutors allege was a threat to President Donald Trump, according to a ‌court ​document.

The decision by U.S. ⁠District Judge Louise ⁠Wood Flanagan came after Comey’s lawyers said they expected to file “multiple motions on constitutional grounds” seeking to ​have the case thrown out before a trial. Those filings are ⁠due to be submitted ⁠in July.

The trial, which ​is scheduled to take place in New ​Bern, North Carolina, had initially been set ‌to begin in July.

Prosecutors have charged Comey with threatening harm to the president and transmitting a threat ⁠across state lines. The case arises from a May 2025 social media post by ⁠Comey ‌showing seashells arranged to form ⁠the numbers “86 47.” Trump ​is ‌the 47th U.S. president and “86” ​is a ⁠slang term originating in the restaurant industry that can mean to run out of something or to “get rid of.”

(Reporting by Andrew Goudsward, editing by ​Michelle Nichols )