A Florida man who pleaded guilty to sending pipe bombs to CNN and prominent critics of President Trump says he thinks he was misunderstood at his guilty plea.
"In my heart I wanted to say no," he said."I answered under extreme emotional circumstances."
"I realized that it was the wrong thing to say, because under no circumstances my intent was to hurt or harm anyone. The intention was to only intimidate and scare," he wrote.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Trump takes shot at Biden over kiss complaintU.S. President Donald Trump takes shot at former Vice President Joe Biden mocking him over allegations of unwanted physical contact with women by robertarampton
Weiterlesen »
Trump-Russia Investigation - CNN'Trump's a disrupter... He got hired by people that said, 'We want you to go in and shake up things,'' former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon says. On Russian interference in the 2016 election, Bannon calls it 'complete marginalia.'
Weiterlesen »
CNN Poll: Majority says Trump not exonerated of collusion after Barr's summaryThough President Donald Trump has claimed 'complete and total exoneration' based on Attorney General William Barr's summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, the American public disagrees, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.
Weiterlesen »
Analysis | President Trump has made 9,451 false or misleading claims over 801 daysFact Checker: President Trump has made 9,451 false or misleading claims over 801 days
Weiterlesen »
Opinion | NATO’s biggest problem is President TrumpThe alliance marks its 70th birthday amid a dire crisis of leadership.
Weiterlesen »
Opinion | Russia or no Russia, Trump is still a lousy presidentTrump lacks the intellect and integrity for the most important job in the world.
Weiterlesen »
China announces new crackdown on fentanyl in win for US President TrumpThe Chinese government will add fentanyl-related substances to their list of controlled drugs from May 1, in a move aimed at curtailing the manufacturing and distribution of one of the world's most powerful opioids.
Weiterlesen »