Jones left little doubt about her mindset. In one shocking Facebook post on August 6, she wrote:
“I am willing to sacrificially kill this POTUS by disemboweling him and cutting out his trachea with Liz Cheney and all The Affirmation present.”
She even tagged the FBI in her post, practically daring them to respond. In that same rant, Jones bizarrely wrote, “you did not come to my home this way at all. Let’s deal with this and restore domestic tranquility.”
Her social media meltdown continued as she demanded a “removal ceremony” for Trump, claiming she needed to protect “AARP patients” from his administration. Jones even posted sexually explicit offers directed at the “San Diego FBI” and the CIA in exchange for helping “coordinate this arrest for DJT’s terrorism on the American People.”
On Thursday, she took her madness even further, directly tagging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in a Facebook post. Jones demanded he “please arrange the arrest and removal ceremony of POTUS Trump as a terrorist on the American People from 10-2pm at the White House on Saturday, August 16th, 2025.”
That was the final straw for the Secret Service, which had already been monitoring her activity since August 2. When questioned in a voluntary interview, Jones admitted she would “carry out her mission of killing” Trump with a “bladed object,” claiming she wanted to avenge deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Agents wasted no time. She was taken into custody Saturday during a protest near the White House. During questioning, she suddenly shifted her story, saying she had no “present desire to harm” Trump. Prosecutors weren’t convinced.
Pirro made it clear that threats against the President will not be tolerated:
“Threatening the life of the president is one of the most serious crimes and one that will be met with swift and unwavering prosecution. Make no mistake — justice will be served.”
BREAKING: @JudgeJeanine just revealed she has a potential assassin in CUSTODY!
“An individual by the name of Nathalie Rose Jones is now in custody charged with two federal crimes for knowingly and willfully threatening to take the life of the President of the United States.”… pic.twitter.com/40UlIHMJOq
Jones, a resident of Lafayette, Indiana, is now facing federal charges for threatening to kill, kidnap, or harm the President of the United States, as well as for transmitting those threats across state lines.
This arrest marks the second case in just one week. Only days earlier, another Trump-hater, Jauan Rashun Porter, was charged after repeatedly posting comments online such as, “I’m gonna kill Donald Trump. I’m gonna put a 7.62 bullet inside his forehead.” He also threatened to murder federal agents.
These cases follow other shocking attempts on Trump’s life. In July 2024, a would-be assassin opened fire at a Pennsylvania rally, grazing Trump’s ear before being killed by agents. In September, another man, Ryan Wesley Routh, was stopped at Trump’s Florida golf course before he could carry out an attack.
Here's the gory image of Kathy Griffin holding a severed Trump head that has the internet up in arms pic.twitter.com/xKjhwdH0ZC
For years, the political Left has looked the other way while Hollywood figures and former officials casually toy with violent imagery against Trump. Kathy Griffin’s infamous bloody-head stunt and James Comey’s cryptic “86 47” post are just two high-profile examples.
While celebrities hide behind excuses of “art” or “jokes,” individuals like Jones and Porter take those messages literally — and dangerously.
At the end of the day, law enforcement and divine providence have spared President Trump from far worse. But as these threats pile up, Americans are left asking: how much longer until one of these “violent delights” ends in tragedy?