San Antonio man pleads guilty to federal charge that he threatened Trump in Facebook post

A San Antonio man pleaded guilty Wednesday to making an online threat to shoot President Donald Trump ahead of the leader's visit to see the aftermath of the Texas Hill Country floods, federal authorities said Wednesday. Robert Herrera, 52, is accused of making the comment in response to a July 10 Facebook post by a local news outlet about the presidential visit, U.S. Department of Justice officials said, citing court documents.
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San Antonio man pleads guilty to federal charge that he threatened Trump in Facebook post
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