Promotores federais denunciam cinco pessoas em suposta trama de assassinato contra Trump

Autoridades federais denunciaram pelo menos cinco pessoas por uma suposta conspiração para assassinar o presidente Trump e outras pessoas durante um evento do UFC na Casa Branca.

As acusações referem-se a um ataque planejado para a luta de UFC de domingo, agendada para ocorrer no gramado da Casa Branca.

Promotores afirmam que o grupo pretendia matar o presidente, além de vários espectadores presentes no evento.

Detalhes sobre os suspeitos ou evidências específicas ainda não foram divulgados publicamente.

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