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�The Two FBIs,” said the case against former FBI DirectorJames Comeycould be difficult to prove, though “certainly possible” for prosecutors to secure a conviction.
Federal authorities have charged Comey in connection with a social media post they say threatened PresidentDonald Trump.
“These cases may be difficult to charge,” Parker said.“I have charged them before in the past, and it is certainly possible to come up with guilty verdicts.No one is above the law, and guilty verdicts do come down the pipeline.”
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James Comey posted a photo on Instagram showing him standing on a beach.
Comey was indicted Tuesday on twofelony counts related to a May 2025 Instagram post showing seashells arranged to form “86 47,” which prosecutors argue could be interpreted as a threat against Trump, the 47th president.
Comey, whoself-surrenderedand appeared in federal court Wednesday, has denied wrongdoing and previously described the image as a “cool shell formation.”
Parker said that in threat investigations, agents typically gather a wide range of evidence before presenting a case to prosecutors, who then determine whether charges are warranted.She added that cases do not always hinge on a single piece of evidence, and that prosecutors may rely on a broader body of information when attempting to establish intent.
The case against Comey is expected to hinge in part on whetherprosecutors can demonstrate intent behindthe social media post, an issue that has already drawn scrutiny from legal analysts.
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Former FBI director James Comey speaks before lawmakers.(Cheriss May/Getty Images, File)
Parker also noted that where a case is tried can play a significant role in how it unfolds, particularly when it comes to how juries interpret evidence.
She added that venue can influence how a case is received, especially in a highly polarized environment, making it an important factor in how cases are ultimately decided.
“In a perfect country, the prosecution should be able to present evidence to any jury nationwide and receive a verdict based strictly on the evidence,” she said.“More than ever before, venue does matter because in this current state of polarization in our nation – it is not just what evidence is presented but where the evidence is presented.”
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Former FBI Director James Comey appears in a courtroom sketch during his arraignment in Virginia, Oct.8, 2025.(Federal Court, sketch artist Dana Verkouteren)
The case is being brought in theEastern District of North Carolina, a venue that could factor into how the evidence is evaluated by a jury.
Parker, who worked under Comey during her time at the FBI, said she believes his history with Trump provides important context surrounding the case.
“Many from the bureau believe Comey has a bruised ego and has never gotten over the fact thathe was fired in May2017 by President Donald Trump while on a trip to the Los Angeles Field Office,” Parker said.“Director Comey was perceived by many as arrogant and untouchable.”
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Former FBI Director James Comey testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee.(Cheriss May/NurPhoto via Getty Images, File)
She added that, in her view, the social media post at the center of the case crossed a line, particularly given Comey’s former role leading the FBI.
“Around the same time frame of Comey’s ‘86 47’ seashell Instagram post, he posted an announcement on X regarding his latest mystery novel that was coming out.This would have been a ridiculous post if he was simply trying to drum up attention for his book,” Parker said.“Aformer FBI directorshould know better than this.”
“He claims innocence regarding these allegations in the indictment, but it seems that Comey never knew when to stop,” she added.
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Parker said questions surrounding intent and interpretation are common in threat-related cases and are ultimately decided in court based on the totality of the evidence.
As the case moves forward, Comey is expected tocontest the charges, setting upa legal battle that could test how courts interpret statements made on social media and where the line is drawn between protected speech and criminal threats.
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