Judge grants James Comey's request to delay his seashell trial
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Former FBI Director James Comey will go on trial in October over a photo he posted of seashells, provided the Trump administration's case against him survives forthcoming legal challenges
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A judge has granted James Comey's request to delay until Oct.
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21 the start of his trial for allegedly threatening to kill President Trump by posting a seashell photo.
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