WASHINGTON — A federal judge will allow a New York woman to return home on GPS monitoring days after a magistrate denied her bond over alleged threats to kill President Donald Trump.
D.C. District Chief Judge Jeb Boasberg said he was concerned by “oddly specific” threats investigators say Nathalie Rose Jones made toward Trump, but felt federal prosecutors hadn’t met their burden under the law to keep her detained pending trial. Jones, a 49-year-old former pharmacist, allegedly began posting threatening messages towards Trump in early August, including a post in which she tagged the FBI and wrote she was willing to kill the president by “disemboweling him and cutting out his trachea.”
U.S. Secret Service officers visited Jones’ New York apartment earlier this month to question her about