U.S. Attorney Jeanie Pirro Faces Legal Setback in Case Involving Threats Against President Trump

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U.S. Attorney Jeanie Pirro Faces Legal Setback in Case Involving Threats Against President Trump

U.S. Attorney Jeanie Pirro had to abandon a case after failing to secure an indictment against a person accused of threatening to kill President Donald Trump. The Justice Department filed a request to dismiss the case after a grand jury declined to bring an indictment. Nathalie Rose Jones faced charges for making threats against Trump on social media, but the grand jury's decision led to her public defenders seeking her release. Despite multiple attempts by Pirro to indict Jones, the grand jury's ruling indicated weak evidence, prompting the request for her release on personal recognizance. This legal setback adds to a series of recent failures for Pirro, highlighting the challenges faced in this particular case.