James Comey Talks Seashell-Gate And Inflation Hits New Highs – May 12 | Here’s the Scoop

Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted by the Justice Department last month. The DOJ charged him with threatening the life of President Trump when he posted a picture to Instagram that showed seashells spelling out “86 47.” Comey joins the podcast to discuss these latest developments, why he still believes in the justice system and his new crime thriller “Red Verdict”. Plus, consumer prices rose last month at the fastest rate in nearly three years. NBC News Chief Business Correspondent Christine Romans weighs in on how Americans are reacting to the economic strains.

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