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The man of Pennsylvania is accused of pretends that Tiktok threatens to kill Trump ” before the inauguration

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A 22 -year -old Pennsylvania man was charged with the federal government for allegedly threatened to kill Donald Trump, president of the time, before taking office, the Ministry of Justice announced on Wednesday.

The American lawyer’s office for the intermediary district of Pennsylvania said that Jacob Buckley, using a Tiktok account under the name of “Jacob_Buckley”, wrote on January 16, “I hate Maga Republicans Bro on God, I will kill them all.”

He also wrote on the Tiktok account, “I’m going to kill Trump” and “Bro we enter a literal oligarchy in 4 days and I’m going to kill Trump”, according to the prosecutors.

Buckley, from Port Matilda, was “charged by criminal information for threatening Donald J. Trump as elected president,” said the American prosecutor’s office following an investigation by American secret services.

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“The maximum sentence against conviction on information is 5 years’ imprisonment, a duration of release supervised after imprisonment, a fine and the taxation of a special evaluation,” added the office.

A lawyer representing Buckley refused to comment on Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

Development comes from weeks after a man from Rhode Island has been charged for allegedly threatened to kill Trump and several members of his administration on Truth Social.

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The Ministry of Justice said in early July that Carl Montague, 37, had been accused of threats to the president, interstate threats, threats of aggression and kidnapping, or the murder of an American official, a judge or an agent of the police.

Montague was accused of having written an article on the truth about Truth Social on June 27, 2025, threatening to shoot and kill Trump, the Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Deputy Chief of the White House Stephen Miller.

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The FBI later declared in a criminal complaint that Montague does not have or had not access to weapons, and he also had no plans, intentions or ways to travel to commit such violence.

Greg Wehner of Fox News contributed to this report.

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