A resident of Lewistown, Pennsylvania, was interviewed by the Secret Service last week following alleged threats made against President Donald Trump. According to the Lewistown Police Department, officers assisted the Secret Service in questioning the individual around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday (September 3). The resident reportedly admitted to making several threatening statements, including "kill the orange Nazi," in reference to President Trump. Despite the admission, the individual was not arrested after speaking with the agents.
The Secret Service, which handles protective intelligence for the president and other high-profile officials, emphasized the seriousness with which they take all threats against their protectees. However, they declined to comment on whether the investigation into the Lewistown resident is ongoing, as reported by abc27 News.
The situation remains under scrutiny, and further developments may arise as the investigation continues. The Secret Service's protocol is to thoroughly assess all threats to ensure the safety of their protectees.