Trump wants to prosecute minors as adults starting at age 14 in Washington DC “If this continues,I’m goin to exert my powers and FEDERALIZE this city”

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You really having a back an forth with this poster???

Dude is a bothsides troll that you see on BX

Just throw him and this convo in the bushes
 

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Imagine telling Zelenskyy “all this pushback against Putin…” the press, man… do better.
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When we fight back against tyranny, the people united will always prevail.



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Grand jury refuses charges against woman accused of threatening President Trump, attorney says​


Nathalie Rose Jones, 49, of New York, was arrested in August for allegedly making repeated threats toward President Donald Trump online.

Author: Jordan Fischer

Published: 12:03 PM EDT September 2, 2025

Updated: 1:05 PM EDT September 2, 2025

WASHINGTON — A grand jury has refused charges against a New York woman accused of threatening President Donald Trump, her attorney said in a court filing Monday.

D.C. District Court Chief Judge Jeb Boasberg released 49-year-old Nathalie Rose Jones last week to GPS monitoring over the objection of prosecutors, who argued she’d made violent threats toward Trump. Boasberg overturned a ruling by a magistrate judge who’d ordered Jones detained following her arrest in D.C. last month.

On Monday, Jones’ attorney, assistant federal public defender Mary Petras, asked Boasberg to remove her remaining release conditions – saying a grand jury in D.C. had declined to indict her.

“A grand jury has now found no probable cause to indict Ms. Jones on the charged offenses,” Petras wrote. “Given that finding, the weight of the evidence is weak. The government may intend to try again to obtain an indictment, but the evidence has not changed and no indictment is likely.”

Grand juries nearly always return indictments in federal cases because they are tasked with deciding only whether there is a reasonable basis to support charging a crime, a much lower burden than in criminal trials, and because they typically made their decisions after hearing evidence only from the government. Under federal law, an indictment is required within 30 days of arrest for any felony charge prosecutors want to bring.

Jones, who previously worked as a pharmacist in Indiana, came to federal investigators’ attention in early August when she allegedly began posting threatening messages toward Trump online. In a Facebook post on Aug. 6 in which she tagged the FBI, Jones wrote she was “willing to sacrificially kill this POTUS by disemboweling him and cutting out his trachea.” In an email sent Aug. 14, Jones allegedly wrote she was “available to kill this man” in apparent reference to Trump. According to a detention memo, the email was sent to “several military, pharmaceutical and governmental recipients.”

Jones’ posts drew a visit to her New York apartment by U.S. Secret Service agents, who questioned her but did not arrest her. Federal agents arrested Jones a day later after she traveled to D.C. to attend a protest.

A magistrate judge said she didn’t think Jones’ statements were hyperbole, but Boasberg disagreed. He said they appeared to be the “rantings” of someone with mental illness but no ability to actually carry them out. He also said USSS had apparently not been concerned enough to dissuade Jones from coming to D.C., even though she told them she planned to.

“Doesn’t that kind of suggest they didn’t take those threats seriously?” Boasberg said.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s office has run into repeated difficulties in obtaining grand jury indictments since Trump’s federal surge in D.C. began. Last week, prosecutors were forced to acknowledged they had tried three times to indict a woman for allegedly assaulting an FBI agent and been rejected all three times. A day later, WUSA9 reported a grand jury had refused to indict a D.C. man accused of assaulting a Customs and Border Protection officer by throwing a sandwich at him. Prosecutors have since charged both defendants with lesser misdemeanors.

Under Justice Department policy, prosecutors could attempt to reindict Jones if Pirro signs off on it. Or, they could file a criminal information to charge her with a misdemeanor.

 

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[Trump News] Trump on sending troops to Chicago: "If the governor of Illinois would call me up, I would love to do it. Now, we're going to do it anyway. We have the right to do it, because I have an obligation to protect this country. And that includes Baltimore [...]"





Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:27:39 2025 UTC

He did not have the right.

-narrator


│ Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:37:00 2025 UTC

│ The courts literally decided he doesn’t have the right meaning you can legally oppose this as you would anyone else arming up and coming to kidnap you.

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│ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:41:39 2025 UTC
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│ │ That is exactly how I took it, if what they are doing is ruled illegal then self defense should easily be demostrated legally.
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│ │ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:51:44 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ Should is doing a lot of heavy lifting unfortunately. Kind of like how he was allowed to be out in the ballot after an insurrection, he should not have been able to run.
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│ │ │ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 20:01:49 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ And that’s just one of many reasons he shouldn’t have been allowed to
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│ │ │ │ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 20:20:20 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ │ And yet somehow, in spite of recognizing this and recognizing that the only way he could come to power again was through the voting process, millions upon millions of Americans still chose to participate and make that voting process happen.
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│ │ │ │ │ fukkin wild.
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│ │ │ │ │ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 20:24:07 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ │ │ I think the problem was less that Americans voted for him and now that he was even allowed to get to that point. He explicitly talked about how he was running to avoid prosecution.
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│ │ │ │ │ │ I'll say it till I die: Merrick Garland is going to have his own section dedicated in history books the same way Neville Chamberlain does
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│ │ │ │ │ │ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 20:29:31 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ │ │ │ Do you perhaps mean Justice Juan Merchan, the judge who actually presided over Trump's case, postponed it until only a couple months before the election, then suspended the sentencing for 34 guilty verdicts which was scheduled for November 26th only 17 days after the election?
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│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 20:42:45 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ Or Aileen Cannon, who delayed his documents case until she randomly decided special prosecutors were unconstitutional.
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1/27
@Lizzs_Lockeroom
"They were born to be criminals."

[Quoted tweet]
Trump: "These are hardcore criminals. We took many people off the streets of Washington DC. They're hardcore. They're not gonna be good in 10 years in 20 years in 2 years, they're gonna be criminals. They were born to be criminals, frankly. They'll cut your throat and not even think about it the next day."


https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1962958121669693440/vid/avc1/1280x720/8jlog5S0S26ELovF.mp4

2/27
@BrianAndrews78
We have definitely entered the land of projection.



3/27
@javisaidathing
Where's the lie?



4/27
@roybelly
He's literally a criminal. Either people forgot that or they choose to ignore it.



5/27
@DemsAbroadFR
Why that's the most subtle racism I ever heard 🤦‍♀️🤬



6/27
@PhillOchs
I thought the song was “Born to be wild?”



7/27
@AgnusStewa33951
Well, then, shouldn’t his sons be in the picture?



8/27
@DaddyAndJaxson
Who is “they”?



9/27
@irishblackbear
Lies



10/27
@Michell8632484
Started with spurs.



11/27
@BMX_36
Takes one to know one.



12/27
@irishblackbear
high-crime areas include Memphis, Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore, and Cleveland, which consistently show high rates of violent crime, homicides, and property offenses. Other cities like Kansas City, Little Rock, Milwaukee, New Orleans, and Stockton also frequently have high crime



13/27
@JenniSummer65
A hard core criminal talking about hard core criminals. Pedo corrupt Trump was born that way then.



14/27
@Brenda85297297
Scare tactics that’s always been his game , so he can swoop in and save the day



15/27
@VirgonaIngrid
So he’s a criminal
Psychologist now?



16/27
@PureLard
Who? These guys?



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17/27
@Geeweez7882
Just as he was!



18/27
@MauriceBoudre10
Can someone post these hard criminals and their past criminal charges.



19/27
@SanAndreasCA
Crap it's alive. Just in time to lie to his constantly frightened base. He's the hard-core criminal we should be protected from. He doesn't care who lives, dies or who he steals from. As long as he's comfortable, everyone is bowing down to him he can grift to his heart's content.



20/27
@victoriaacas
DC isn’t safe when Trump America’s top felon and predator still lurks there. Born a criminal, living as one.



21/27
@Samarayinos2601
Check your bias. 🪞



22/27
@TeeterJL




23/27
@Not_ADemocracy
He's right.



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24/27
@BluFNXXX
Not gonna be good in 10 years, 20 years or at 79 years. Believe me. Nobody knows more about criminals than I do. Some even say I’m the greatest criminal ever. Believe me. I’m a bigly criminal.



25/27
@shirlynoE
Is that like someone is born to be a rapist and a pedophile? Trump would certainly know all about that.



26/27
@casta76354514
Did not know the Trumps we’re born in DC! @realDonaldTrump is a child rapist, a convicted felon, pedophile, and and on. Can anyone name a crime @realDonaldTrump hasn’t committed? /search?q=#TrumpEpsteinFiles show he’s a real home grown criminal.



27/27
@ClydeEdd
Sounds like he’s describing the J6 criminals he pardoned. Always projection, this guy.




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Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:31:11 2025 UTC

Yeah the courts just ruled that this shyt is illegal


│ Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:39:56 2025 UTC

│ The Trump administration is going to claim that the ruling was limited to California -- and that they're appealing it to the Supreme Court so it doesn't matter anyway.

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│ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:43:48 2025 UTC
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│ │ The ruling is, currently, indeed limited to California by design. That said, you'd have to be pretty stupid to not at least pause any kind of consistent action other places while the appeal plays out since it is still precedent with robust explanation. Unfortunately, pretty stupid is exactly where we're at.
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│ │ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:49:12 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ Purposefully obtuse is more like it. Plus they know that there will never be any repercussions if they disobey court orders. The only reason they've obeyed any court orders so far is because they feel like they can use the courts to their advantage when it suits them. If they no longer feel that way, they'll just start *completely* ignoring the courts, rather than just partially ignoring the courts.
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│ │ │ │ Commented on Tue Sep 2 19:56:32 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ Yep. The only actually way to stop him is impeachment with an actual arrest right after. Anything short won’t stop him at all. And there is a 0% chance of impeachment.
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"They're not gonna be good in 10 years in 20 years in 2 years, they're gonna be criminals. They were born to be criminals, frankly."

Wow 😮
 
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