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Arrests for death threats against US politicians rose in 2018 - Quartz

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March 26, 2019
Arrests for death threats against US politicians rose in 2018 - Quartz
Fil-Am who mailed explosives to political officials, Trump critics pleads guilty - Asian Journal News
1600: Trump and the question of free inquiry - Newsday
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Bomber Pleads to 2018 Domestic Terrorist Attacks, Mailing 16 IEDs

Arrests for death threats against US politicians rose in 2018 - Quartz

Quartz
Arrests for violent threats against high-profile US politicians spiked in 2018. There were 23 prosecutions for threats against Donald Trump or those in the presidential line of succession last year, a 130% increase over 2017, when there were 10, according to Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC).
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Fil-Am who mailed explosives to political officials, Trump critics pleads guilty - Asian Journal News

Asian Journal News
Cesar A. Sayoc Jr., the suspect who mailed the bombs to various Democratic officials in October 2018. | Photo courtesy of the Broward County SheriffCesar Altieri Sayoc Jr., the Filipino-American man from Southern Florida who was accused of mailing pipe bombs to numerous political figures and Trump critics last year, pleaded guilty on Thursday, March 21 in federal court in Manhattan.
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1600: Trump and the question of free inquiry - Newsday

Newsday
Signaling civic virtue Joined by students who complained of having their conservative and religious messages suppressed on campus, President Donald Trump signed an executive order underscoring First Amendment rights and free inquiry at public universities that expect to receive federal grants.
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Next story Court case begins for Florida man accused of sending pipe bombs to Trump critics - BCLocalNews

BCLocalNews
FILE- This Nov. 6, 2018 file courtroom sketch, pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc raises his arm to swear to the truth of his statement of need for assigned counsel, during his presentment in Manhattan Federal Court in New York.
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Bomber Pleads to 2018 Domestic Terrorist Attacks, Mailing 16 IEDs

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Cesar Sayoc, (also known as Cesar Randazzo, Cesar Altieri, and Cesar Altieri Randazzo), pled guilty to a 65-count Superseding Information in Manhattan federal court before U.S. District Judge Jed S.
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