Man från Florida anklagas för att ha hotat att döda Trump och tjänstemän

En 32-årig bosatt i Florida står inför federala åtal för att under flera månader ha framfört våldsamma hot mot president Donald Trump och två högt uppsatta tjänstemän i administrationen.

Nathaniel Sanders II anklagas för att ha publicerat hot på sociala medier mellan januari och april 2026. Måltavlorna inkluderade president Trump, utrikesminister och tillförordnad nationell säkerhetsrådgivare Marco Rubio samt tidigare amerikanska justitieminister Pam Bondi, enligt en brottsanmälan som lämnats in till en amerikansk distriktsdomstol för södra distriktet i Florida.

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