Man i New York åtalas för hot om att döda Trump

En boende i Brooklyn står inför federala åtalspunkter efter att ha skickat dödshot till president Donald Trump via Vita husets webbplats.

Justin Christopher Moore, 53, anklagas för att ha skickat flera meddelanden den 24 maj som innehöll planer på att döda presidenten vid hans nästa manifestation. Åklagare uppger att Moore skrev att han skulle skjuta Trump i huvudet och tillade att presidenten behövde avlivas på grund av sin inställning till subventioner för hemlösa.

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