Des procureurs fédéraux inculpent cinq personnes dans un projet d'assassinat présumé contre Trump

Les autorités fédérales ont inculpé au moins cinq personnes pour un projet présumé d'assassinat du président Trump et d'autres personnes lors d'un événement de l'UFC à la Maison-Blanche.

Les accusations concernent une attaque planifiée lors du combat de cage de l'UFC prévu dimanche sur la pelouse de la Maison-Blanche. Les procureurs affirment que le groupe avait l'intention de tuer le président ainsi que de nombreux spectateurs présents à l'événement. Aucun détail sur les suspects ou sur des preuves spécifiques n'a été rendu public.

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