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Joe Rogan Rips Trump Admin Over Comey Indictment: 'Sets Crazy Precedent'

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Joe Rogan Rips Trump Admin Over Comey Indictment: 'Sets Crazy Precedent'
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Joe Rogan Rips Trump Admin Over Comey Indictment: 'Sets Crazy Precedent'

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  • Newsweek·May 2

    Joe Rogan Rips Trump Admin Over Comey Indictment: 'Sets Crazy Precedent'

    Popular podcast host Joe Rogan ripped into the Trump Administration over the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey this week, calling it "nuts" and "silly", while noting that it "sets a crazy precedent" for Freedom of Speech. Comey has been charged by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of North Carolina with two counts alleging threats against President Donald Trump related to a 2025 post on Instagram showing a photo of seashells that displayed “86 47," which was argued could be interpreted as a threat to harm, "get rid of", or "kill" (aka "86") the 47th president, depending on who you ask. Comey, a longtime Trump critic, has denied any violent intent, calling it “crazy” to interpret the post as a threat and saying he plans to contest the charges in court.Newsweek reached out to the White House via email on Friday night for comment. Why It MattersThe indictments come amid heightened scrutiny of Trump’s Justice Department and revive questions about political retribution that were central to Trump’s 2024 campaign and early second term.The case also placed a high-profile clash over First Amendment questions, and alleged threats at the center of national politics, testing how courts interpret

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