The Daily Courier

Quebec woman faces charge of threatenin­g Trump

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A Quebec woman suspected of mailing envelopes containing the poison ricin to the White House appeared in court Tuesday on a charge of threats against the president of the United States.

Pascale Ferrier wore a tan jail jumpsuit, and had her hands in cuffs and a chain around her waist during her brief court appearance in Buffalo, N.Y. A blue mask covered much of her face as she gave only “yes” and “no” answers.

Timothy Lynch of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Buffalo told District Court Judge Kenneth Schroeder Jr. that the prosecutio­n would be arguing for Ferrier’s detention, given the nature of the allegation­s and the fact she is a foreign national.

“The charge in the criminal complaint is a crime of violence,” Lynch said. “The defendant is a serious risk of flight.”

Officials in the United States say the letter sent to Washington, D.C., was intercepte­d on Sept. 18 before it reached the White House. In a sworn affidavit to obtain the arrest warrant, an FBI investigat­or wrote the envelope contained a powdery white substance with a letter to President Donald Trump, calling him “The Ugly Tyrant Clown.”

The letter accused him of ruining the U.S. and called on him to “give up” his re-election bid.

“I made a ‘Special Gift’ for you to make a decision,” the letter read, referring to the powder. “If it doesn’t work, I’ll find a better recipe for another poison or I might use my gun when I’ll be able to come. Enjoy!” It was signed “FREE REBEL SPIRIT.”

The judge entered a “not guilty” plea on her behalf. Her next appearance is to be Monday.

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