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The major jury bodies refuse to accuse two accused of Trump’s death threats


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Prosecutors on Fox News Digital confirmed on Tuesday that the large jury in Washington, DC, refused to accuse two people accused of threatening President Donald Trump’s life.

Officials from the US Prosecutor’s Office in Washington said that both cases included threats against the president while jury refused the charges, preventing cases from moving forward to trial.

One of the cases involved in Natalie Rose Jones, who is accused of publishing online threats to the assassination of Trump and repeating these threats directly to the secret service agents during an interview.

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Natalie Rose Jones, 50, was arrested last month for alleged death threats against former President Trump. A federal judge ordered her release by GPS monitoring on August 27, 2025. (Facebook)

US lawyer for Washington, DC, Janine Peru, who pushed his office to the indictment, refused to refuse the jury on Tuesday.

Peru told Fox News in an exclusive statement: “The major jury in Washington, DC, refused to condemn a person who threatened to kill the President of the United States. Its intention was clear, as she was traveling through five states to do so.”

“The same has been confirmed with regard to the US Secret Service. This is the essence of the Palfinists’ life. The regime here is broken on many levels. Instead of anger that should be born with a specific threat to kill the president, the Great Persons in the capital refuses even to allow the judicial process to start. Justice should not depend on politics, ”Peru added. “

The United States' lawyer in the capital, Janine Peru, joins

The US lawyer for Washington, DC, criticized Janine Peru, who pushed his office to the indictment, the jury rejected on Tuesday, describing the regime as “broken on many levels.” (AP Photo/EVAN VCCI, File)

In a second case, another major jury refused to condemn Edward Alexander Dana, who was allegedly threatened to kill Trump during his arrest last month on charges of non -relevant sabotage in the northwest of the capital.

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According to the accusation documents, Dana told the police that he was drunk, admitted to the threat and described himself as a descendant of the French Protestants who launched rebellions in the seventeenth century.

After that, Judge c. Michael Harvey is a request from the prosecutors to maintain the decision of the jury sealed, and ordered the disclosure of the “not real” bill for Dana’s lawyer.

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Natalie Rose Jones and Edward Alexander Dana threatened to kill President Donald Trump in separate incidents. (AP Photo/Mark Schiesfelbein)

Elizabeth Moulin, Dana’s defense lawyer, told Fox News that she “has not seen anything like her” for more than 20 years of training.

“This is the result of taking weak cases and trying to obtain it to the Federal Provincial Court,” Moulin said.

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Meanwhile, Peru said that the major jury bodies in the capital have political motives and unwilling to hold the defendants accountable or threaten.

Last week, Fox News told the residents “used to the crime” that they are even increasingly unwilling to accuse him.

On Tuesday, the decisions called not to accuse Jones and Dana, “a sign that the regime is collapsing from the inside.”

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