Comey seeks to cancel upcoming court appearance in Trump threat case . . . WASHINGTON (AP) — Former FBI Director James Comey on Thursday asked to cancel his upcoming court appearance in North Carolina, saying it was unnecessary because he already surrendered in Virginia and gone before a judge for allegedly threatening President Donald Trump The Department of Justice is supporting the request Comey was charged in a two-count indictment last week with “knowingly
JUST IN: James Comey Skipping First Court Appearance - Mediaite Former FBI Director James Comey has waived an initial court appearance in his case, where he has been charged with threatening the life of President Donald Trump A federal judge in North Carolina
Judge Agrees to Cancel Comey Court Appearance - Newsmax A federal judge granted former FBI Director James Comey's request to cancel his upcoming court appearance Comey had argued it was unnecessary to appear in a North Carolina court Monday because he already surrendered in Virginia and went before a judge for allegedly threatening President Donald Trump