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Florida man arrested for allegedly threatening to kill Trump, Rubio and Bondi

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Nathaniel Sanders II, 32, is facing federal charges after allegedly threatening to kill President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former Attorney General Pam Bondi, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida announced Tuesday.

Sanders, who appeared in federal court Monday, allegedly sent numerous social media posts between January and April that threatened to kill the three leaders.

Sanders allegedly threatened to bomb the White House and mentioned first lady Melania Trump in social media posts while referencing the fact that he owned a gun, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Southern District of Florida.

“Imma bomb the (expletive) White House,” he posted on X, according to the complaint.

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“I don’t know what to do Melania, like, all I got is a gun. It’s the only thing I can use now is a gun,” Sanders said in a video posted to Instagram, per the complaint.

Another video allegedly targeted Rubio. “Like when I get my hands on him, I’m gonna hurt him. Simple as that,” Sanders said.

“Threats against public officials are not political speech,” U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones said in a statement.

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“They are serious federal crimes that endanger public safety and the rule of law. The complaint alleges that this defendant repeatedly threatened to assassinate the President of the United States and other senior officials,” he added. “Those allegations will now be tested in court. Our Office will continue working with the U.S. Secret Service and our law enforcement partners to investigate threats, protect public officials, and ensure that those who violate federal law are held accountable.”

The U.S. attorney’s office charged Sanders with threatening the president of the United States and transmitting threats in interstate commerce. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.

Investigations into his threats involve the United States Secret Service (USSS), U.S. Capitol Police, U.S. Diplomatic Security Service and Miami Beach Police Department.

“Making threats against the President of the United States is a federal crime, and we treat it with the seriousness it deserves every time,” Special Agent in Charge Michael Townsend of the U.S. Secret Service, Miami Field Office also said.

“It does not matter where the threat is made or what platform is used, our agents will identify you, investigate you, and work alongside our federal and local partners to bring charges when appropriate. We remain relentless in our mission to protect the President and to act swiftly against anyone who puts others at risk.”

Sanders’ arrest was the result of a protected intelligence investigation which highlighted the efficacy of the Secret Service to identify threats “before they can make a plan,” a Secret Service spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

Fox News Digital contacted the U.S. Attorney for Florida’s Southern District for additional comment.

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Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel rented a boat together while she was pregnant, documents allege

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Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel allegedly rented a boat together in June 2021, when she was pregnant with her first child, according to TMZ.

The outlet also obtained photos showing the two signing a company waiver to rent the boat in Putnam County, Tennessee:

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TMZ reports that a source with direct knowledge said Russini and Vrabel were the only people on board for their two-to-three-hour rental.

“We’re also told Vrabel and Russini appeared cautious about photos being taken, and while she declined to pose at all with the staff, Vrabel agreed to snap one pic but allegedly asked that no images be publicly posted,” the report states.

Russini gave birth to the first of her two children later that summer.

“A week after the boat outing, Russini posted an IG photo, seemingly of Kevin on a New Jersey beach, with the caption, ‘Lucky to have great people to spend this holiday with this July,'” TMZ adds.

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For background, photos showed Russini and Vrabel hugging and holding hands at a private resort in Arizona last month. Afterward, both downplayed the gathering as an innocent exchange between two adults.

Since then, additional photos have emerged of the two gambling at a casino in 2024 and seemingly kissing at a bar in 2020.

Russini also resigned from The Athletic, while Vrabel missed the third day of the NFL Draft for what was described as “counseling.”

OutKick reached out to Russini personally and to Vrabel’s agent for comment on documents related to the alleged boating trip. Neither responded at the time of publication. This story will be updated if either does.

That said, skepticism is growing that Russini was ever on a “girls trip” in Arizona.

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