Hombre de Pensilvania es acusado por amenazas de matar a Trump

Un hombre de 40 años de Pensilvania ha sido acusado formalmente de cargos federales por presuntamente amenazar con matar al presidente Donald Trump y pedir violencia contra agentes de inmigración y multimillonarios.

Raymond Chandler III enfrenta cinco cargos por influir, impedir o tomar represalias contra un funcionario federal o agente del orden público mediante amenazas, según un gran jurado federal en Pittsburgh. Las autoridades señalan que los cargos se derivan de una serie de mensajes de voz dejados a un miembro del Congreso entre abril de 2025 y mayo de 2026, en los cuales Chandler presuntamente instó al asesinato del presidente y expresó su apoyo a matar a agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE).

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