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A man in San Antonio was arrested for allegedly threatening Donald Trump on Facebook, facing federal charges and a potential five-year sentence per charge.
Robert Herrera, 52, is accused of using social media to threaten President Donald Trump on the eve of his visit to the Texas Hill Country.
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Trump arrives in San AntonioPresident Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive in San Antonio on their way to tour the devastation from flash flooding in Central Texas
Robert Herrera is accused of threatening to kill Donald Trump ahead of the president's planned trip to Texas, allegedly writing that he "won't miss." The post 'I won't miss': Trump assassination threat suspect vowed to shoot POTUS,
San Antonio police arrested a man after he allegedly posted a threat against President Donald Trump on Facebook ahead of his visit to the Texas Hill Country.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump tour the Texas flood devastation and the State Department begins laying employees.
A San Antonio man was arrested the night before President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania visited Texas over threats he allegedly made on Facebook. The Department of Justice announced the 52-year-old's arrest on Friday, July 11.
The president is arriving at JBSA-Lackland before going to Kerrville.
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