James Comey vows to keep criticizing Donald Trump despite latest criminal case
Former FBI Director James Comey vowed not to stop criticizing President Donald Trump despite the administration’s criminal against him during his first public interview since the government’s latest indictment against him.
“Donald Trump has a bottomless desire to gain revenge against those who’ve criticized him,” Comey told MS NOW’s Nicole Wallace on Monday. “And I’m not going to stop criticizing him because I think that’s required if you care about America.”
Trump’s Justice Department indicted Comey for a second time last month, this time over an Instagram post Comey published in May 2025 featuring a picture of seashells spelling out “8647.” The number 86 is slang commonly used in restaurants meaning to “throw out,” cancel or refuse service to a customer, while 47 is often used to refer to Trump as the 47th U.S. president.
The Justice Department accused Comey of making a threatening statement against Trump with that photo. Comey has maintained he did not the phrase could be interpreted as violent.
The Trump administration first indicted Comey, a vocal Trump critic, in October on charges of making a false statement to Congress and obstructing a congressional investigation. Comey pleaded not guilty and the case was later dismissed.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has insisted that the Trump administration’s new indictment against Comey is “not just about a single Instagram post” featuring seashells, but he has declined to disclose what other evidence the government might have against him.
Comey said Monday that his family’s association with him has had consequences, referring to family members who have lost government jobs amid his legal battles.
“It’s bad when someone you love is indicted,” Comey told MS NOW, adding, “Because I’ve been a critic of DT, I’m a target.”
Comey said his daughter Maurene Comey, a former federal prosecutor, was fired “only because she has my last name.”
In July 2025, the Justice Department fired Maurene Comey from her role as senior trial counsel for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. She challenged her termination in federal court, arguing she was removed because of her father.
“That’s stupid. That’s immoral. That’s illegal in my view,” Comey said of his daughter’s firing.
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