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American arrested for death threats against Trump

American arrested for death threats against Trump

US authorities have arrested 45-year-old Andrew Emerald for making multiple death threats against President Donald Trump on Facebook. Emerald allegedly posted eight messages threatening to kill or harm the president.

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