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."

