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DC Grand Jury Refuses to Indict Woman Accused of ‘Oddly Specific’ Threats Against Trump

Turns out that making "oddly specific" threats against the sitting President of the United States is not worthy of much punishment in 2025. Apparently, you just need the right judge and grand jury. According to multiple reports, D.C. District Chief Judge James Boasberg declined to keep Nathalie Rose Jones in...

Turns out that making “oddly specific” threats against the sitting President of the United States is not worthy of much punishment in 2025. Apparently, you just need the right judge and grand jury. According to multiple reports, D.C. District Chief Judge James Boasberg declined to keep Nathalie Rose Jones in…

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