User banned on x after threat against former president trump

User Banned on X After Threat Against Former President Trump

July 29, 2024

Nashville, TN – A user on social media platform X has been banned after making a threat to shoot and kill former President Donald Trump ahead of his visit to Nashville.

The user, identified by the handle @baand0_, tweeted, “Trump in Nashville it’s my turn. And yk they call me Ms. Not gone miss sh-t.”

Following the tweet, the account was suspended. The user hid their account prior to the ban. The user has been identified as a 19-year-old former student at Nashville State Community College.

Prior to the event, she said she was only joking.

“Humor is something you all clearly don’t have,” she said. “Yall must wanna eat this ‘co-ch Meanwhile [n-word] post guns every day. EAT MY A–…They tryna go thru with this project 2025 sh-t f— yallll.”

Both the Secret Service and the FBI have not commented on the incident.

User banned on x after threat against former president trump
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