Seashells arranged to form the numbers 8647 in the sand.
Share and Follow

FORMER FBI chief James Comey continues to attract a barrage of criticism after sharing a picture of seashells interpreted as a threat to Donald Trump. 

Some have even called for him to be put in the notorious lockup of Alcatraz after the president touted plans to reopen the jail.

Seashells arranged to form the numbers 8647 in the sand.

James Comey, former director of the FBI, attracted a barrage of criticism over a seashell picture that spelled out 8647Credit: Instagram
James Comey speaking at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics.

Comey admitted he has been stunned by the backlashCredit: AP

Last week, Comey shared a picture of the seashells that spelled out the code 8647 before deleting the social media post.

The number 86 refers to killing an item from the menu and Trump is the 47th president. 

Comey has spoken out and labeled the saga a distraction, but Trump supporters have called on him to be punished.

Some have even called for Comey to be locked up over the social media post.

“I hear Alcatraz has a nice beachfront view,” Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Trump’s former White House press secretary, said.

Scores of Trump fans have called on Trump to rename Alcatraz “Comey Island.”

Comey is promoting his book, FDR Drive, and was quizzed by Fox News reporter Johnny Belisario. 

The former FBI director laughed when Belisario asked: “Why do you want to 86 Trump?”

Comey refused to answer the question and continued to sign the book.

Belisario tried to press Comey, asking him about his interview with the Secret Service.

Peace talks between Ukraine & Russia set to start NOW, Trump says as Vlad admits he must make a deal in crunch 2-hr call

The journalist also asked: “Can you sign my seashell too?”

Then, an assistant at the book signing tried to usher Belisario away.

Comey said he doesn’t expect to be charged in relation to the seashells post.

And, he never envisioned it would cause such a furore.

“I really thought that I was done,” he told MSNBC.

“I was in another life. I was a grandfather and an author wearing sweaters and jeans and then went for a walk on the beach and posted a silly picture of shells that I thought was a clever way to express a political viewpoint.”

Trump blasted Comey, who he fired in 2017, when quizzed by Fox News journalist Bret Baier.

“He knew exactly what that meant – a child knows what that meant,” he said.

Trump survived two assassination attempts during the 2024 election campaign.

Trump described Comey as a “dirty cop” as he unleashed a blistering tirade against the former FBI chief.

‘DIRTY COP’

Earlier this month, Trump teased plans about the idea of reopening Alcatraz.

He wants the jail to be home to America’s “most ruthless and violent offenders.”

“The reopening of Alcatraz will serve as a symbol of Law, Order and Justice,” Trump vowed.

“We will, Make America Great Again.”

The jail, which closed in 1963, is surrounded by freezing Pacific waters and is dubbed The Rock.

The lockup, which Trump described as a “big hulk,” was shuttered because it was too expensive to maintain.

It is a landmark that attracts more than 1.4 million tourists each year.

But, Trump’s plans to reopen Alcatraz have been widely mocked.

Tourists admitted they were unsure if Trump was being serious.

” I thought it was a joke,” Philipp Neumann told The New York Times.

“It’s a ruin, isn’t it, more or less?”

San Francisco officials also described Trump’s plans as “not serious.”

But, William Marshall III, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Director, appeared to present an optimistic take.

“We’ve got engineering teams out there now that are doing some assessments, and so I’m just really excited about the opportunity and possibilities,” he told Fox News star Lara Trump.

Tourists touring the cell block at Alcatraz Island.

Tourists seen walking through the jailCredit: EPA
Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay.

Alcatraz is surrounded by cold Pacific watersCredit: Getty
Interior view of a small, sparsely furnished prison cell at Alcatraz.

Pictures show grim cells that were home to inmatesCredit: EPA
Share and Follow
You May Also Like

AAG Dhillon Criticizes UC Berkeley’s Handling of TPUSA Incident

Our reporter, Jennifer Oliver O’Connell, provided an in-depth analysis of the…

Unmasking Chaos: Antifa Clashes with TPUSA Attendees in Berkeley’s Heated Showdown

On Monday evening, the University of California, Berkeley hosted the final…

Ex-Capitol Police Officer Shauni Kerkhoff Implicated in January 6 Pipe Bomb Case

A forensic investigation commissioned by Blaze News has identified former U.S. Capitol…

Former Transgender Lawmaker Admits Guilt in Child Sexual Exploitation Case: A Shocking Yet Expected Outcome

Once again, we’re faced with a situation that, while shocking, might…

Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner Remove Pics Featuring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from Glamorous Event

Photos featuring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at Kris Jenner’s star-studded 70th…

Trump Commends Veterans, Describing Them as the ‘Steadfast Guardians of Our 250-Year Legacy of Freedom

Each Veterans Day, the nation pauses to honor the brave men…

Democratic Senators Play Pivotal Role in Concluding Government Shutdown

Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, who once stood alongside Hillary Clinton as…

Historic Mamdani Win: A Turning Point in Global Support for Palestinian Rights

The executive director of the Ohio chapter of the Council on American-Islamic…