Grand Jury Declines to Indict Woman Accused of Threatening Trump

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A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., refused to indict Indiana woman Nathalie Rose Jones for threatening President Trump, reflecting a possible protest against the recent surge in federal law enforcement activities in the city. This decision is part of a series of rebukes by grand juries against other cases linked to the federal crackdown, raising questions about local resistance to the federal surge. Jones had posted threats against Trump but claimed her intent was peaceful protest.
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