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Grand Juries in Washington, DC, refused to accuse two people who were accused of having threatened the life of President Donald TrumpThe public prosecutor confirmed Fox News Digital Desag.
Officials from the US public prosecutor’s office in Washington said that both cases were threatened with threats to the president, while the jurors rejected indictment and prevent the cases from stuck in court.
A case involved Nathalie Rose Jones, Anyone who is accused of murdering online threats to murder Trump and repeating these threats later during an interview directly for Secret -Service agents.
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The 50 -year -old Nathalie Rose Jones was arrested last month because he supposedly put death threats against the former President Trump. A federal judge ordered her release under the GPS monitoring on August 27, 2025. (Facebook)
US lawyer for Washington, DC, Jeanine Pirrowhose office pushed for the indictment, refused to reject the jury on Tuesday.
“A Grand Jury in Washington DC refused to complain about someone who threatened to kill the President of the United States. Their intention was clear and traveled through five countries to do this,” Pirro told Fox News.
“It even confirmed the same for the US secret service. This is the essence of a politicized jury. The system here is broken at many levels. Instead of the outrage, which was to be created by a specific threat to kill the president, the Grand jury refuses to depend on the judicial process at all. Justice should not depend on politics,” added Pirro.
The US lawyer of Washington, DC, Jeanine Pirro, whose office pushed for the indictment, passed the jury on Tuesday and broke the system as “on so many levels”. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, file)
In a second case, another Grand jury refused to complain about Edward Alexander Dana, who was supposedly Threatened to kill Trump While he was arrested last month for charges for vandalism in the northwest of DC
According to chargers, Dana informed the police that he was drunk, admitted that the threat was pronounced and described himself as the descendants of the Huguenots, French Protestants, which led the rebellions in the 1600s.
Then the judge G. Michael Harvey denied an application by the prosecutors to keep the jury’s decision and ordered the disclosure of the “No True” place to Dana’s lawyer.
Nathalie Rose Jones and Edward Alexander Dana allegedly threatened to kill President Donald Trump in separate incidents. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Today defenderElizabeth Mulllin told Fox News Digital that she had “never seen anything like this” in over 20 years.
“This is the result that they take weak cases and try to push them into the Federal District Court,” said Mullin.
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In the meantime, Pirro said Grand juries in DC are politically motivated and not ready to blame violent or threatening defendants.
Last week she told Fox News that the residents were “so used to crime” that they are increasingly not charges.
On Tuesday, she called the decisions not to complain about Jones and Dana, “a sign that the system collapses from the inside”.