
Florida man pleads guilty to threatening Rep. Ilhan Omar
CNN
A Florida man pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges that he had threatened to kill Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar after she directed profanities at then-President Donald Trump in a 2019 news conference.
According to a plea agreement, David Hannon, 67, was "upset by [Omar's] use of curse words directed at then-president Trump during the press conference" when he sent her an email with the subject line "[You're] Dead, You Radical Muslim."
The email, an all-caps screed that was reproduced in court documents, came amid an ugly fight between Trump and the so-called "Squad" of progressive female lawmakers, which includes Omar. The Minnesota Democrat held the news conference alongside the other lawmakers after Trump sent racist tweets about their nationalities.

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