Veteran congressional hopeful dares Trump to 'arrest us all' as he hawks '86 47' merch
An unaffiliated congressional candidate and Air Force veteran is selling merchandise that he hopes will get under Trump's skin.
Florida's Mark Davis is selling hats, t-shirts, and license plates that say "86 47." It's a clear protest to the new indictment against former FBI Director and Trump foe James Comey.
"Arrest us all. I dare you," Davis told NBC News in a Friday report. "I am done staying quiet. I've got a family, I've got kids, and I'm watching this country get dragged through chaos."
According to NBC News, Davis is selling his merch online for upwards of $30. Trump has insisted that "86 47" is the way a mobster would order a hit on him, and that Comey knew that when he posted a picture of seashells forming the figures. Davis weighed in on how Trump is obviously exaggerating.
"It's silly. '86' is a restaurant term," Davis said to NBC News. "It's a response to years of intimidation and [expletive] from this administration, and I'm just not playing that game."