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The DC Grand Shores refused to meet two charges that allegedly performing Trump’s death threats

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Grand Juries in Washington, DC refused to convince two people accused of supporting President Donald Trump, prosecutors confirmed on Fox News Digital on Tuesday.

Authorities from the US Consorney office in Washington, said that both cases participated in the fight against the President when Judahs rejected charges, preventing cases from continuing the trial.

The other case involved Nathalie Rose Jones, accused of sending online threats to kill the trumpet and later repeat those direct threats to private service agents during the interview.

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Nathalie Rose Jones, 50, was arrested last month for allegedly threatening to death against previous President. The Federal Judge ordered them to be released under GPS monitoring in Aug. 27th, 2025. (Facebook)

The US lawyer of Washington, DC, Jeanine Pirro, who was active in his office and exploded in the reject of the judge on Tuesday.

“The Washington DC Grand Jury refused to ensure a threat to the President of the United States. His purpose began to do so,” said Fox News in a special statement.

“He has confirmed the same for US secret service. This is political concept. The program here is violated by the risk of killing the president and starting a political process.

A US lawyer in Washington, DC, Jeanine Pirro, who is active in his office force, blows the judge’s rejection on Tuesday, calling the program as “broke in many levels.” (Ap Photo / Evan Vucci, File)

In the second phase, another Grand Jury declined Edward Alexander Dana, accused of killing Trump while imprisoned last month in non-preventable cases in northwest DC

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According to the charging documents, Dana told the police, he agreed to make the threat and explained himself as interest of Huguenots, the French Protestants revolted against 1600s.

Then, Magistrate Judge Garive Harvey denied a request by prosecutors to keep the Judge’s decision, ordering Dana’s lawyer.

Nathalie Rose Jones and Edward Alexander Danana were both threatened by killing Donald Trump in different incidents. (AP Photo / Mark SchiefelBin)

Dana’s defense, Elizabeth Mullin, told the Fox News Digital had ‘never seen her like “more than 20 years of practice.

“This is their effect that takes weak cases and tries to move into the organization’s court,” Mullin said.

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At that time, Pirro said the beautiful TRRies in DC were motivated in politics and did not want to cause violent or threatening protection.

Last week, he told the Fox News that the citizens were “so used for crime” so much that they were becoming more likely to deal with the contagious.

On Tuesday, he called decisions that he could not say anything Jones and Dana “the sign of the system broke in.”

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