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Idaho Man Threatened to ‘Personally’ Kill Trump After 1st Attempt

After the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, an Idaho man reportedly threatened to kill him “personally” and made the threat in a phone call to Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. are.

The person in question, identified as Warren Jones Crazybull, made at least nine “threatening” phone calls to Mar-a-Lago. This is according to a “criminal complaint and search warrant filed by the Secret Service.” reported by forbes.

In one of the calls, Mr. Crazy Bull said he intended to go to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, and kill the former president.

“I'm going to Bedminster tomorrow. The indictment says he's going to personally degrade him and kill him,” he said, referring to Trump as a “rapist pig” on what appears to be Trump's Facebook page. and other threats of violence.

“I started driving to his house to beat this multi-rapist pig Trump in single combat,” one post read.

According to forbesthis threat came weeks after the first assassination attempt against Trump in July in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Secret Service took the suspect into custody on August 1st.

forbes reported:

According to the government's account of the interview in the criminal complaint, he told investigators that he was “not trying to kill former President Trump,” but also claimed he had no intention of letting Trump become president again. He said he accused President Trump and former President Kennedy of “losing territory through treaty violations.” He also said he had previously been hospitalized for psychiatric treatment.

Crazy Bull was indicted on August 20 in federal court in Idaho on one count of threatening the former president, and has pleaded not guilty. His attorney and the Secret Service did not respond to requests for comment as of press time. The Justice Department declined to comment. One count of intimidation against the former president carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

These alleged threats preceded the second assassination attempt on President Trump, leading to the arrest of suspect Ryan Wesley Routh. In the letter, Routh admitted to plotting to assassinate former President Donald Trump and even offered $150,000 to anyone who could “accomplish” the mission.

Florida is also investigating President Trump's second assassination attempt, but Gov. Ron DeSantis said federal authorities have not been very cooperative.

During the performance Breitbart News DailySen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said, “We need to deploy every possible defensive weapon to protect former President Trump,” especially given the threats from foreign adversaries.
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