
WASHINGTON — Federal authorities this week charged a 69-year-old California man with sending a threatening letter to the home of a conservative influencer who has deep ties to the Trump administration. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. George Russell Isbell Jr. of San Diego was charged with mailing the letter to Benny Johnson, who appeared at a news conference with Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday to announce the charges.
Main Idea: Federal authorities charged George Russell Isbell Jr. with mailing a threatening letter to conservative influencer Benny Johnson, a case that drew attention because of Johnson’s ties to the Trump administration.
Key Points:
The alleged threat against Benny Johnson may deepen fears of political violence and make public events feel less safe for voters, workers, and communities.
DOJ charges may reassure the public that threats against prominent figures are being investigated and prosecuted.
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