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Case against West Virginia woman accused of plotting Trump assassination is dismissed
The dismissal followed a prosecutor’s motion after court documents said Morrow was not informed her interview statements could be used against her.
- Morgan L. Morrow, a librarian from West Virginia, was charged with making a terroristic threat for allegedly recruiting assassins to kill President Donald Trump, but the charges were dismissed without prejudice due to failure to advise her of her Miranda rights during interrogation.
- Morrow posted a video on social media with a caption suggesting a sniper with a terminal illness, leading to her arrest shortly after the video was shared.
- Morrow admitted during an interview that she posted the threatening statement directed at the president, but was not properly Mirandized before interrogation.
- Several assassination attempts on President Donald Trump occurred in 2024, including incidents involving Thomas Crooks and Ryan Wesley Routh, the latter sentenced to life in prison.
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Woman Accused Of Trying To Kill Trump Now Walks Free Days After Third Assassination Attempt
A West Virginia prosecutor dismissed charges Thursday against a librarian who allegedly tried to recruit assassins to target President Donald Trump.
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