Seashells threat case revives after Bondi's exit, Comey indictment moves forward

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Acting AG Todd Blanche pushed the DOJ to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly threatening the president with a seashell arrangement on a North Carolina beach after Pam Bondi was fired, accelerating a case that had stalled over interim-U.S. attorney appointment questions; the indictment was filed April 28 and hinges on leadership dynamics in the Eastern District of North Carolina.
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