Idaho Man Charged with Threatening to Kill Trump in Mar-a-Lago Calls
Warren Jones Crazybull made nine threatening phone calls to Trump's Florida resort on July 31, just weeks after an assassination attempt on the former president.
- Crazybull, 64, allegedly made nine menacing calls to Mar-a-Lago, warning he would kill Trump.
- The calls came shortly after a failed assassination attempt on Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.
- Crazybull also posted threats on Facebook, referencing Jeffrey Epstein and a 'shadow government.'
- He was arrested on August 1 and indicted on August 20, pleading not guilty to making threats against a former president.
- Trump's campaign blames the threats on inflammatory rhetoric from Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democrats.