Could James Comey Be Arrested for Threatening the President?
This video analyzes 18 U.S. Code Section 871, which prohibits knowingly and willfully threatening the President of the United States. It breaks down the legal requirements for such a threat to be prosecutable, focusing on intent, specificity, and communication. The analysis suggests that while James Comey's social media post was tasteless, its legal ramifications depend on proving intent and the specific meaning of the term used.










