科米再次被起诉,指控源于其Instagram帖子


2026-04-28T14:10:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)

科米再次被起诉,指控源于其Instagram帖子

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雅各布·罗森(Jacob Rosen),司法部记者
雅各布·罗森是负责报道美国司法部的记者。此前他曾担任竞选数字记者,报道特朗普总统2024年竞选活动,还曾担任《玛格丽特·布伦南直面国家》节目的助理制片人。

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雅各布·罗森、珍妮弗·雅各布斯(Jennifer Jacobs)
珍妮弗·雅各布斯,白宫高级记者
珍妮弗·雅各布斯是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的资深白宫记者。

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珍妮弗·雅各布斯、萨拉·N·林奇(Sarah N. Lynch)
萨拉·N·林奇,司法部高级记者
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萨拉·N·林奇、梅利莎·奎因(Melissa Quinn)
梅利莎·奎因,政治高级记者
梅利莎·奎因是CBSNews.com的高级记者,负责报道美国政治,重点关注最高法院和联邦法院。

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更新时间: 2026年4月28日 / 美国东部时间下午2:31 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

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华盛顿讯—— 多位知情人士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,前联邦调查局局长詹姆斯·科米再次被起诉,这将是特朗普总统领导下的司法部第二次对他提起指控。

消息人士称,具体指控罪名尚未公开,但均源于他去年在Instagram上短暂分享的一张照片:照片里贝壳在沙滩上摆成“86 47”的数字组合。据消息人士透露,科米已在北卡罗来纳州东区联邦地区法院被起诉。

去年5月,特勤局特工就该帖子对科米进行了约谈。时任国土安全部长克里斯蒂·诺姆当时表示,这位前联邦调查局局长“刚刚呼吁暗杀总统”,并称特勤局将展开调查并“作出适当应对”。

美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)率先报道了科米再次被起诉的消息。

科米分享的照片引发了特朗普支持者的愤怒,他们将“47”解读为指代特朗普作为美国第47任总统的身份,将“86”解读为“驱逐”或“罢免”之意。科米删除了这张照片,并在Instagram发帖称,他认为这个贝壳造型传递了一条“政治信息”。

“我没意识到有些人会将这些数字与暴力联系在一起,”科米写道,“我从未想过这种情况,但我反对任何形式的暴力,所以我删除了这条帖子。”

自2017年特朗普第一任期内解雇科米的联邦调查局局长职务以来,特朗普一直对科米表达愤怒。今年9月,特朗普在Truth Social平台发帖,对时任司法部长帕姆·邦迪表示“我们不能再拖延了”,并敦促她对科米、纽约州总检察长莱蒂夏·詹姆斯以及加利福尼亚州民主党参议员亚当·希夫采取行动。

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邦迪本月早些时候被免去司法部长职务,其副手托德·布兰奇接任代理司法部长一职。

去年9月下旬,科米首次被联邦大陪审团起诉,罪名是在2020年9月的证词中向国会撒谎,并妨碍国会程序。他随即表示不认罪。

同年11月,一名联邦法官裁定,对科米和詹姆斯提起公诉的弗吉尼亚州东区最高检察官林赛·哈利根的任命存在违法行为,因此驳回了这起案件以及针对纽约州总检察长詹姆斯的刑事指控。

美国司法部对此裁决提起上诉。哈利根于今年1月离开司法部岗位。

科米曾以多项理由要求撤销首次起诉,包括认为对他的起诉具有报复性和选择性。在该案的法庭文件中,科米的律师称,特朗普出于“个人怨恨”下令检察官对他提起诉讼,因为科米经常批评总统。

负责审理科米首起刑事案件的法官从未就该动议作出裁决。

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Jacob Rosen,

Jacob Rosen Justice Department Reporter

Jake Rosen is a reporter covering the Department of Justice. He was previously a campaign digital reporter covering President Trump’s 2024 campaign and also served as an associate producer for “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

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Jacob Rosen,
Jennifer Jacobs,

Jennifer Jacobs Senior White House reporter

Jennifer Jacobs is a senior White House reporter at CBS News.

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Jennifer Jacobs,
Sarah N. Lynch,

Sarah N. Lynch Senior Justice Department Reporter

Sarah N. Lynch is the senior Justice Department reporter for CBS News, based in Washington, D.C.

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Melissa Quinn

Melissa Quinn Senior Reporter, Politics

Melissa Quinn is a senior reporter for CBSNews.com, where she covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts.

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Melissa Quinn

Updated on: April 28, 2026 / 2:31 PM EDT / CBS News

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Washington — Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted again, multiple sources familiar told CBS News, marking the second time he will face charges brought by President Trump’s Justice Department.

The specific charges are unknown but stem from an image he briefly shared to Instagram last year that showed seashells arranged in the sand to form the numbers “86 47,” the sources said. He was indicted in the Eastern District of North Carolina, a source told CBS News.

Comey was interviewed last May by Secret Service agents about the post. Then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said at the time that the former FBI leader had “just called for the assassination” of the president and said the Secret Service would investigate and “respond appropriately.”

CNN first reported that Comey had been indicted again.

The image shared by Comey sparked outrage from Mr. Trump’s supporters, who interpreted “47” as referring to his status as the nation’s 47th president and “86” as meaning “eject” or “remove.” Comey deleted the photo and wrote in an Instagram post that he believed the shell formation was communicating a “political message.”

“I didn’t realize some folks associate those numbers with violence,” Comey wrote. “It never occurred to me but I oppose violence of any kind so I took the post down.”

Mr. Trump has consistently voiced his anger at Comey since he fired him from his post at the FBI in 2017, during his first term. In a September post to Truth Social, the president told then-Attorney General Pam Bondi “we can’t delay any longer” and urged her to take action against Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Sen. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat.

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Bondi was ousted as attorney general earlier this month and Todd Blanche, her deputy, was installed as acting attorney general.

Comey was firstindicted by a federal grand jury in late September on charges he lied to Congress during testimony in September 2020 and obstructed a congressional proceeding. He pleaded not guilty.

The case — as well as criminal charges against James, the New York attorney general — was dismissed in November when a federal judge found that Lindsey Halligan, the top prosecutor in eastern Virginia who secured the indictments against Comey and James, had been unlawfully appointed to the job.

The Justice Department appealed that decision. Halligan left her post at the Justice Department in January.

Comey sought to dismiss the first indictment on multiple grounds, including on the basis that his prosecution was vindictive and selective. In court filings in that case, Comey’s lawyers said that Mr. Trump had ordered prosecutors to charge him out of “personal spite,” since Comey is a frequent critic of the president.

The judge overseeing Comey’s first criminal case never ruled on that motion.

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