Texas Woman Arrested for Threatening Trump
The crazies are out in force and I fear that the failed assassination attempt against Trump has just inspired more people to attack him.
Since that failed attempt on Trump’s life, several people have been arrested for threats, including at the RNC.
The latest being a woman in San Antonio, TX, who had made threats against Trump.
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The suspect has been identified as Christina Montoya.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), Montoya traveled to the DC area carrying an unlicensed firearm and a magazine.
She did not do her research, however, as Trump was not in the area at the time.
Trump was in the Hamptons meeting with donors on the day that Montoya was arrested.
KENS5 reported, “It’s also unknown the timeline of when she allegedly made them in the context of her Friday arrest, but the police report lists an ‘offense start date’ of July 20, 2024.
“According to a police report, MPD arrested Montoya less than a mile from Capitol Hill and about three miles from the White House. She had the gun and a magazine on her at the time, authorities say.”
The report continued, “Montoya faces charges of possessing an unregistered firearm, carrying a pistol without a license, and threats against a former president. Donald Trump was listed as a victim on the latter charge.”
The threat against Trump was the most serious attempt against a president or presidential candidate since the attack against Ronald Reagan in 1981.
Trump’s ear was clipped by a bullet, one civilian was killed, and two others were injured.
The shooting also brought to light the lack of training of Secret Service agents on Trump’s detail, as the cover and transport maneuver was a complete spectacle, leaving Trump exposed for minutes after the shooting.
Since the shooting, the Secret Service Director has resigned, with the active director having already admitted there were numerous errors that must be corrected ASAP.
In the meantime, the American people have lost complete faith in the agency’s ability to protect members of Congress and our president and presidential candidates.