Trump's Life at RISK? Ex-FBI Boss' ‘8647' Post Linked to KILL PLOT, Kash Patel Speaks
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/ May 31, 2025, 01:15AM IST
The FBI says assassination threats against Donald Trump have exploded after ex-FBI Director James Comey posted (and deleted) a cryptic photo reading '8647.' In this explosive report, we break down how that post is now being interpreted as a coded call to '86' the 47th president. FBI Director Kash Patel reveals chilling details of agents being pulled from terror cases to chase down Trump threats — including two failed attempts this year. Watch now.

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