Former President Donald Trump received death threats over the phone just two weeks after his attempted assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania, Court documents have revealed.
64-year-old Warren Jones Crazybull of Sandpoint, Idaho, made at least 9 phone calls to Trump's Florida property on July 31 where he repeatedly threatened the life of the former President, prompting the Secret Service to file a criminal complaint and search warrant, Forbes reported Monday.
"Find Trump...I am coming down to Bedminster tomorrow. I am going to down him personally and kill him," said Crazybull in one call, according to the Department of Justice complaint.
Bedminster, a city in New Jersey, is home to one venue of Trump National Golf Club.
Furthermore, a Facebook page believed to be owned by Crazybull is riddled with threats to the former President's life and well-being.
"I start driving to the home of this multi person rapist PIG TRUMP to take him down in single combat." Says one post on the Facebook page, according to an affidavit written by a Secret Service agent.
His threats include other high profile figures, such as convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and President John F. Kennedy.
Crazybull was arrested on Aug. 1 after Secret Service were able to locate him using T-Mobile cell phone location data. He was subsequently indicted on Aug. 20, and pleaded not guilty to a charge of threatening a former President.
According to answers he provided law enforcement with after being interrogated, Crazybull claimed he threatened Trump due to "broken treaties that resulted in the loss of his land". He also told authorities that "he would not attempt to kill former President Trump," but could not let the former President return to the White House.
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