Indiana Woman Charged Over Social Media Threats to Kill President Trump
Nathalie Rose Jones, 50, faces federal charges after posting violent threats and attending a White House protest, with law enforcement emphasizing swift prosecution of presidential threats.
- A woman named Nathalie Rose Jones was arrested for plotting to assassinate President Donald Trump, as confirmed by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.
- Jones was charged with two federal crimes for knowingly and willfully threatening to take the life of the president, according to Pirro.
- She made threats on social media both before and after arriving in Washington, D.C., calling Trump a terrorist and seeking his elimination.
- Jeanine Pirro emphasized that threatening the life of the president is a serious crime that will face strict prosecution and justice will be served.
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'Sacrificially kill this POTUS’: Indiana woman threatens to kill President Donald Trump in Facebook post, arrested
The US Secret Service had conducted a voluntary interview with Jones, during which she labelled Donald Trump as a “terrorist” and a “nazi,” and stated that if she had the opportunity, she would take the POTUS's life, according to the DOJ's statement.
·New Delhi, India
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