A Tennessee man who was jailed on a $2 million bond after being accused of threatening mass violence by posting memes of President Donald Trump in a Facebook group organizing a local vigil to honor Charlie Kirk has finally been released and cleared of wrongdoing.

Larry Bushart, Jr., 61, was charged in September with threats of mass violence on school property and activities after posting the images in the Perry County community group, where a memorial for the slain conservative activist was being planned.

One of the memes Bushart posted featured an image and a direct quote from Trump that read, “We have to get over it.”

The president made that statement after a school shooting in January 2024 in Perry, Iowa, in which one person was killed and seven others were injured.

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