Donald Trump has granted a presidential pardon to Suzanne Kaye, eliminating her conviction for threatening federal law enforcement officers. Kaye received an 18-month sentence after posting social media videos stating she would shoot FBI agents attempting to visit her Florida residence in connection with an investigation into her potential presence at the Capitol insurrection.
Federal prosecutors discovered the threatening recordings and arrested Kaye at her home. White House sources indicated that Kaye experiences stress-induced seizures and suffered one during the jury verdict announcement. Officials characterized her statements as politically motivated frustration that crossed legal boundaries when publicly broadcast.
A special attorney expressed gratitude to the former president following the official pardon announcement.
Federal prosecutors discovered the threatening recordings and arrested Kaye at her home. White House sources indicated that Kaye experiences stress-induced seizures and suffered one during the jury verdict announcement. Officials characterized her statements as politically motivated frustration that crossed legal boundaries when publicly broadcast.
A special attorney expressed gratitude to the former president following the official pardon announcement.