Un homme de Pennsylvanie inculpé pour menaces de mort contre Trump

Un homme de 40 ans originaire de Pennsylvanie a été inculpé par la justice fédérale pour avoir présumément menacé de tuer le président Donald Trump et appelé à la violence contre des agents de l'immigration et des milliardaires.

Raymond Chandler III fait face à cinq chefs d'accusation pour avoir cherché à influencer, entraver ou exercer des représailles contre un fonctionnaire fédéral ou un agent des forces de l'ordre par la menace, selon un grand jury fédéral à Pittsburgh. Les autorités indiquent que ces accusations découlent d'une série de messages vocaux laissés à un membre du Congrès entre avril 2025 et mai 2026, dans lesquels Chandler aurait appelé à l'assassinat du président et exprimé son soutien au meurtre d'agents de l'Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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