Un habitant de Floride accusé d'avoir menacé de mort Trump et des responsables

Un résident de Floride âgé de 32 ans fait face à des poursuites fédérales pour avoir proféré des menaces violentes à l'encontre du président Donald Trump et de deux hauts responsables de l'administration sur une période de plusieurs mois.

Nathaniel Sanders II est accusé d'avoir publié des menaces sur des plateformes de réseaux sociaux entre janvier et avril 2026. Les cibles comprenaient le président Trump, le secrétaire d'État et conseiller à la sécurité nationale par intérim Marco Rubio, ainsi que l'ancienne procureure générale des États-Unis Pam Bondi, selon une plainte déposée devant le tribunal de district des États-Unis pour le district sud de la Floride.

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