Grand juries in Washington, DC decline to indict two accused of threatening to kill Trump
Grand juries in Washington D C refused to indict two people accused of threatening the life of President Donald Trump prosecutors approved to Fox News Digital Tuesday Authorities from the U S Attorney s Office in Washington stated both cases involved threats against the president while jurors rejected charges preventing the cases from moving forward to trial One episode involved Nathalie Rose Jones who is accused of posting online threats to assassinate Trump and later repeating those threats directly to Secret Facility agents during an interview JEANINE PIRRO SHUTS DOWN REPORTERS QUESTIONING TRUMP S DC CRIME CRACKDOWNU S Attorney for Washington D C Jeanine Pirro whose office pushed for the indictment blasted the jury s refusal on Tuesday A Washington D C grand jury refused to indict someone who threatened to kill the President of the United States Her intent was clear traveling through five states to do so Pirro reported Fox News in an specific declaration She even substantiated the same to the U S Secret Function This is the essence of a politicized jury The system here is broken on several levels Instead of the outrage that should be engendered by a specific threat to kill the president the grand jury in D C refuses to even let the judicial process begin Justice should not depend on politics Pirro added In a second episode another grand jury declined to indict Edward Alexander Dana who allegedly threatened to kill Trump while being arrested last month on unrelated charges of vandalism in Northwest D C TRUMP SAYS 'INCOMPETENT' ILLINOIS GOVERNOR 'NO BETTER' CHICAGO MAYOR SHOULD CALL HIM FOR HELP WITH CRIMEAccording to charging documents Dana described police he was intoxicated admitted making the threat and described himself as a descendant of the Huguenots French Protestants who waged rebellions in the s Then magistrate Judge G Michael Harvey denied a request by prosecutors to keep the jury s decision sealed ordering the disclosure of the no true bill to Dana s attorney Dana s defense attorney Elizabeth Mullin informed Fox News Digital she had never seen anything like it in over years of practice This is the consequence of them taking weak cases and trying to shoehorn them into federal district court Mullin announced CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPMeanwhile Pirro mentioned grand juries in D C are politically motivated and unwilling to hold violent or threatening defendants accountable Last week she reported Fox News that residents were so used to crime that they re increasingly unwilling to indict On Tuesday she called the decisions not to indict Jones and Dana a sign the system is collapsing from within