Trump has accused the former FBI of “threatened”: “Corruption police”

Former FBI Director James Comedy Donald Trump described as “corrupt police”, and after the latter posted a picture on social media, the American President considered the vertical invitation for his murder, inspired to investigate the Secret Service Service.
Kumi published a publication on “Instagram” on Thursday, and then it was removed, showing a picture of “86 47” with naval shells, “86” knows that “86” is a dialogue word, which means that Trump’s forty -seventh president of the United States.
As a result, Internal Security Minister Kristi Naiv said that law enforcement agencies are investigating the “threat” of Kumi’s murder of President Donald Trump. Ali X said: “Former FBI director called James Comedy to kill US President Trump.”
But after the comedy he said, “I thought that some of the shells I saw during the picnic on the beach were published,” he said, “I have never realized that some of these numbers have been linked to torture. It never happened to me, but I was opposed to violence.”
However, in an interview to the Fox News Channel, which was broadcast on Friday, Trump said: “He knows exactly what he means. The murder, and it is clear and clear. He has worked effectively to understand what it means,” he called for the assassination of the president, “Kumini” described it.
But the relationship between Trump and Komi is always bad. In 2017, US President Komi was expelled from the FBI while investigating foreign intervening in the presidential election that led to the victory of the Republican Billionaire.
As a result, “FBI” Cash Patel Director FBI “is associated with the Secret Service” and “provides all the necessary support,” the French Press Agency said.
National Intelligence Director Toulsie Gabbard said that Kumi “was issued an invitation (…) to kill the President of the United States,” Adding: “We are fully supportive of the secret service conducted by President Trump’s life in Kumi’s threat to life.” And on Friday, the American media reported that Kumini’s Secret Service was questioning its publication.