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FBI Arrests Man Accused of Threatening Trump, American Embassy

Joseph Neumeyer, 28-year-old, dual U.S. and German citizen, apparently decided that his particular brand of political commentary needed to involve some truly chilling pronouncements against President Donald Trump and the United States itself. The FBI, thankfully, had other ideas about his freedom of, shall we say, “expression.”

According to reports, Neumeyer wasn’t shy about his venomous views. The criminal complaint filed in New York paints a picture of a man consumed by hate. We’re talking charming little messages like, “We are killing Trump and Musk now,” and the ever-so-subtle, “I will hunt you down and kill you both. White House.” If that wasn’t clear enough, he allegedly followed up with “Death to Trump.” Just lovely.

He didn’t stop there. This individual apparently gave the Department of Justice an ultimatum via Facebook: “The former President has several hours to resign or certain death.” And to round out his portfolio of pleasantries, he reportedly declared, “Death to Trump. Death to America.” It’s one thing to disagree, it’s quite another to spew this kind of poison. FBI Director Kash Patel put it succinctly:

“This despicable and violent behavior will not be tolerated at home or abroad, and the FBI, working with our partners, will bring him to face justice for his dangerous actions.”

But Neumeyer, it seems, wasn’t content to just be an internet tough guy. Oh no, he had ambitions. The FBI affidavit notes he jetted off to Toronto, then to Israel. His reported Facebook activity during this time included a delightful plan to “burn down the embassy in Tel Aviv,” accompanied by, “Death to America, death to Americans, and f**k the west.” He even allegedly used the hashtag “#martyrofisrael.” You can’t make this stuff up.

And he wasn’t just talking. On May 19th, he allegedly showed up at the U.S. embassy branch office in Tel Aviv carrying a backpack. Inside? Three Molotov cocktails. When a guard confronted him, Neumeyer allegedly spat on the guard and offered some choice English profanities. In the scuffle, the guard managed to grab the backpack with its improvised incendiary devices, though Neumeyer initially fled. Thankfully, law enforcement tracked him to a nearby hotel, where he reportedly admitted the backpack contained “Molotov cocktail bottles.”

This isn’t some low-level troublemaker we’re talking about. This was a direct threat to American personnel and property on foreign soil, on top of vile threats against our President. Attorney General Pam Bondi didn’t mince words: “This defendant is charged with planning a devastating attack targeting our embassy in Israel, threatening death to Americans, and President Trump’s life. The Department will not tolerate such violence and will prosecute this defendant to the fullest extent of the law.”

Neumeyer was arrested by Israeli authorities and subsequently returned to the U.S., where FBI agents took him into custody at JFK International Airport. He’s now facing charges for attempting to destroy the embassy branch office by fire or explosive—a charge that carries a maximum of 20 years in prison and a hefty fine—plus charges for making threats to the president. As FBI Assistant Director in Charge Jensen stated, “Let his arrest carry an unmistakable message: The FBI and our partners will aggressively pursue those who attempt to harm U.S. citizens and interests abroad.” It’s a good reminder that actions have serious consequences.
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Dual citizen of American and German? Perhaps he suffered from a touch of the Third Reich mentality , ergo…There’s a “NAZI” for you!

 
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