A man accused of death threats against Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba

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First on Fox: A man from Florida was charged on Friday for pretended to have threatened to kill Alina Habba in a series of online messages “86” against the acting lawyer for New Jersey, Fox News Digital learned.
The “86” “was interpreted by law enforcement officials as meaning” getting rid “.
Gregory W. Kehoe, US interim lawyer in the Florida intermediate district, the accusations announced on Friday.
According to the accusation act examined by Fox News Digital, Salvatore Russotto threatened in May to “injure and kill the victim in a series of online publications”.
The director of the FBI, Patel, says that he had to divert resources to investigate the “copies” of Comey ’86 47 ‘post

Lawyer Trump, Alina Habba, was appointed Trump advisor to the president for her second administration. (Fox Digital)
Fox News Digital has learned that the victim mentioned in the indictment is Habba, the American interim lawyer of New Jersey who previously was adviser to President Donald Trump.
“(The victim) is a C —“, said Russotto. “86 that B —-.”
He would also have posted: “A slow painful death for (victim). 86 that c —.”
Russotto would also have posted: “Eliminate (victim). 86 Treatment. Death penalty for all treats.”
Russotto has been accused of transmitting an interstate threat of injury and response against a federal agent of the law enforcement per threat.
“This is another disturbing example of a dangerous copier inspired by the reckless behavior of former civil servants, targeting those who serve our country and threatening the same people who work to ensure the security of America,” FBI director Kash Patel told Fox News Digital. “Our FBI will not tolerate any political form in any form.

FBI director Kash Patel said an FBI declaration document containing allegations. (AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
“I am grateful to our partners responsible for the application of laws in Florida for their rapid action and their constant commitment to justice.”
The indictment comes after Patel said he had been forced to divert the agents to investigate “copies” potential threats against Trump because of the FBI director of the FBI of the FBI last month, the social media director of former FBI director James Comey.
The former FBI director, James Comey, meeting secret services after the controversial position ’86 47 ‘
“Do you know how many agents I had to withdraw from the search for children’s sex predators, fentanyl traffickers, terrorists, because, everywhere in this country, people appear on social networks and think that a threat to the life of the President of the United States is a joke and they can do it because he did it?” Patel said last month.
“This is what I have to face every day, and that’s what I have to withdraw my agents and my analysts because he thought it was funny to go there and make a political statement.”
An FBI official told Fox News Digital that the agency could not disclose the number of “Copycat” incidents due to current surveys but described the number to Fox News Digital as “significant”.
Comey met with secrets of the secret service in Washington this month for an interview on his Instagram post “86 47”, said two informed sources of the meeting in Fox News.
Comey is the subject of an investigation for the now deleted Instagram post which has shown shells arranged on a beach to say “86,47”.
“Cool of the shell on my beach walk,” he wrote with the post.

Social media message “86 47” from former FBI director James Comey (Fox News; James Comedy / Instagram)
Comey offered an explanation for the post After receiving a backlash on social networks.
“I posted a photo of a few shells earlier that I saw today on a walk on the beach, which I supposed to be a political message,” said Comey’s next position. “I did not know that some people associate these figures with violence. It never came to my mind, but I oppose violence of all kinds, so I rejected the post.”
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The president, in an interview in May with Bret Baier de Fox News, did not accept Comey’s explanation.
“He knew exactly what it meant. A child knows what it meant,” Trump told Baier. “If you are the director of the FBI and you do not know what it meant, it meant” assassination “, and it says it strong and strong.”