I will assassinate Trump: Man who allegedly pledged to take out the president with a’really good sniper’ says DOJ is going after him for ‘protected speech’ and the coffin emoji.

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I will assassinate Trump: Man who allegedly pledged to take out the president with a'really good sniper' says DOJ is going after him for 'protected speech' and the coffin emoji.

Francisco Mena, 21, from North Richland Hills, Texas, faces 10 federal counts of threatening a federal official after a grand jury indicted him last month for alleged YouTube rants targeting President Donald Trump, ICE agents, and Trump supporters. Arrested in January 2026, his public defenders filed a motion to dismiss, arguing the posts are “protected speech”—hyperbolic rants, not true threats.

Alleged Threats (May 13-25, 2025)

  • Repeated “Kill Trump” 24+ times in one comment; another with “I will kill Trump,” “pay someone for access,” plus 2025 and emojis (swords, skull, coffin).
  • ICE: “Respond with gunfight,” false claim of stabbing an agent in 2009, “love to do it again.”
  • Trump fans: “Prime target… Blacks, white, Mexican, Asians vs. Trump supporters… We will murder you!!! All these Trump mfs will die… stabbed, shot, drugged, hung.”

Defense Argument

  • Repetition, caps, emojis, and vagueness (e.g., “contradictory” plans) make it “political hyperbole,” not serious intent.
  • No reasonable juror could see it as a “true threat” of harm; seeks dismissal by Chief Judge Reed O’Connor.

Prosecution Stance

  • Traced via YouTube/Google (real birthdate, phone, address); Mena admitted posts, knew it’d draw attention.
  • U.S. Attorney: Online vitriol isn’t immune. Max: 96 years if convicted. Trial: April 20; DOJ response due April 3.

This free speech vs. threat case echoes post-reelection tensions—your first non-violent share amid family killings and accidents. DOJ reply will be key. Thoughts on where the line sits?

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