A woman who threatened to kill President Donald Trump has been arrested and charged, federal prosecutors announced on Aug. 18.
Nathalie Rose Jones, 50, threatened Trump in social media posts.
“I literally told FBI in five states today that I am willing to sacrificially kill this POTUS,” Jones wrote on Facebook on Aug. 6, in a post reviewed by The Epoch Times.
Jones, who said on Facebook she recently moved to New York, was charged with violating laws prohibiting threatening the president and issuing requests for ransom.
Jones told Secret Service agents during an interview on Aug. 15 that she would kill Trump if she had the opportunity, according to court filings.
She also stated she wanted to “avenge” all the lives lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, which she attributed to Trump and his administration, the affidavit said.
The pandemic started in 2020. Trump was in office until early 2021, returning for a second term in January this year, after the pandemic had ended.
“The White House is thankful for our brave men and women in uniform who put their lives on the line every single day to protect the life of President Trump,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle told The Epoch Times in an email.
Secret Service personnel later approached Jones, according to court documents. She admitted to threatening Trump and being the user of the account that issued threats, officials said. They arrested her.
Jones did not have an attorney listed on the court docket.
FBI official Matt McCool added that “protecting the President of the United States is our highest priority, and every potential threat is addressed with the utmost seriousness.” He said that agents “acted swiftly and decisively to neutralize this alleged threat before it could escalate.”







