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WND Mad Woman Whom A Grand Jury Won’t Indict Is Released

Posted on October 30, 2025

Joe Kovacs wrote in an Aug. 19 WorldNetDaily article:

Federal officials say an Indiana woman has been arrested after traveling from New York to Washington, D.C., to “sacrificially kill” President Donald Trump.

Nathalie Rose Jones, 50, of Lafayette, Indiana, was taken into custody Saturday after allegedly making disturbing threats against the president on Facebook and Instagram.

“I literally told the FBI in five states today that I am willing to sacrificially kill this POTUS by disemboweling him and cutting out his trachea with Liz Cheney and all The Affirmation present,” Jones is accused of writing in an Aug. 6 Facebook post.

[…]

U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C, Jeanine Pirro said Jones is “charged with two federal crimes for knowingly and willfully threatening to take the life of the president of the United States.”

“She did come from New York to Washington, D.C., and she has been threatening and calling for the removal of the president and even worse as she got to D.C.”

But there’s a twist, which Bob Unruh ranted about in a Sept. 1 article:

A virulently anti-Trump federal judge has ordered a woman who was jailed for her deranged social media posts about her desire to kill President Donald Trump released from jail.

Instead of being behind bars, Nathalie Rose Jones has been told to be on electronic monitoring and to see a psychiatrist.

Those instructions come of James Boasberg, a federal judge in Washington who has held an agenda against President Trump dating to the Russiagate conspiracy theory that was launched by Democrats against Trump in the 2016 election.

Boasberg, at that time, was part of the effort by the Barack Obama administration, on behalf of now twice-failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, to spy on and undermine Trump.

Lately, he has run an agenda opposing Trump’s efforts to secure America’s borders and remove illegal alien criminals from U.S. shores, wildly insisting that two jets loaded with those individuals that already were on deportation flights in international airspace to turn around and return the criminals to America, without acknowledging whether the jets even had enough fuel to do that.

Now the New York Post has reported that Boasberg “released” Jones, “a 50-year-old Big Apple resident, under electronic monitoring on Aug. 27 and ordered she see a psychiatrist once back home.

Unruh is too busy ranting about Boasberg to tell his readers why Jones was released: a grand jury refused to indict her. As a much more credible news organization reported:

A federal grand jury has refused to indict an Indiana woman accused of threatening to kill President Donald Trump, another sign of a growing backlash against Trump’s law enforcement crackdown in the nation’s capital.

Nathalie Rose Jones was arrested on Aug. 16 in Washington, D.C., on charges that she made death threats against Trump on social media and during an interview with Secret Service agents.

But a grand jury composed of Washington residents refused to indict her based on evidence presented by Justice Department prosecutors, according to her attorney, assistant federal public defender Mary Manning Petras.

“Given that finding, the weight of the evidence is weak,” Petras wrote in a court filing. “The government may intend to try again to obtain an indictment, but the evidence has not changed and no indictment is likely.”

[…]

Petras said Jones repeatedly told Secret Service agents that she had no intent to harm anyone, didn’t own any weapons and went to Washington to peacefully protest.

Unruh failed to explain why a woman who apparently represents no legitimate threat and whom a grand jury has declined to indict must be kept imprisoned. Instead, he rehashed the dubious case against Jones and ranted even more about Boasberg.

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