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Texas women detains on threatening to kill judge in Mar-a-Lago document case

A Texas woman has been apprehended and accused of threatening to kill the judge supervising the legal battle between the Justice Department as well as the former president of the United States of America-Donald, Trump, over national security materials that were taken from his Florida property.

After confessing to federal marshals that she had left three ominous voicemails warning U.S. citizens, Tiffani Gish was detained in the Houston region last week. According to a federal criminal complaint, she told District Judge Aileen Cannon that she was “marked for assassination” and intended to shoot her in front of her family members.

The court documents asserted that Gish mentioned a variety of bizarre things at the time of the calls on September 1, also that she had a “licence to kill” and that she was “in control of nuclear” for the nation. She stated in the voicemails that she is serving as Trump’s “hitman” at one point, as well as that he is also a target for assassination at another. She also claimed that Trump had coordinated the 9/11 attacks.

According to the criminal complaint, U.S. marshals could locate Gish by tracking her telephone number. She has a history of “delusional behaviour,” according to the prosecution. She has also “claimed to be a CIA agent, a Navy SEAL, an Army Ranger, or someone knowledgeable about nuclear weapons or war,” all while making threats against public figures like former President Donald Trump as well as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

In addition, as per the documents, she “contacted the CIA many times since 2021″ and provided “unreliable, absurd information on nuclear weapons.” According to the Secret Service, Gish’s mother shared the information with them in the month of March that her daughter “has severe bipolar disorder and is borderline psychotic.”

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