Grand juries in Washington, DC decline to indict two accused of threatening to kill Trump

Two Washington, D.C. grand juries declined to indict individuals accused of threatening former President Donald Trump’s life, halting both cases.

One involved Nathalie Rose Jones, who allegedly posted threats online and repeated them to Secret Service agents, while the other involved Edward Alexander Dana, who made threats during an arrest for vandalism.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro criticized the decisions as politically motivated and a sign of a “broken system,” while Dana’s lawyer argued prosecutors were pursuing weak cases, Fox News has reported.