Major security arrest tightens net around presidential protection

After participating in a protest close to the White House, Nathalie Rose Jones, a 50-year-old Indiana woman, was taken into custody. She is charged with two felonies for allegedly posting a string of violent threats against US President Donald Trump on Facebook and Instagram.

Federal officials claim that from August 2 to August 9, the U.S. Secret Service kept an eye on Jones’ account, “nath.jones.” During that time, investigators allegedly discovered several threatening messages sent to Trump.

Jones accused the President of causing the “extreme and unnecessary loss of life” during the COVID-19 pandemic, called his administration a “dictatorship,” and labeled him a “terrorist” in her posts. Public safety concerns were raised by the rapid escalation of her rhetoric, according to officials.

In her announcement of Jones’ arrest, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro promised that he would be “prosecuted to the full extent of the law.” Threatening the life of a president is a “serious crime” that requires “swift and unwavering prosecution,” Pirro clarified.

“I am willing to sacrificially kill this POTUS by disemboweling him and cutting out his trachea,” according to a post dated August 6. On August 11, another said bluntly: “Listen up, Donald J. Trump. I have psychosis.

Jones allegedly urged Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to “arrange the arrest and removal” of Trump at the White House in a message sent to him on August 14. When she was interviewed by Secret Service agents the next day, she referred to Trump as a “Nazi” and acknowledged that, if given the opportunity, she would kill him with “a bladed object”.

According to authorities, Jones showed up at a demonstration close to the White House on August 16, which heightened worries because of her previous threats. Soon after, she was taken into custody.

Jones is accused of threatening the President and sending threats across state lines. If found guilty, she could face lengthy prison sentences for both federal offenses.

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