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Man arrested at White House gate claimed Trump telepathy link

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WASHINGTON: A Virginia man charged with making a bomb threat at a White House gate claimed to be communicat­ing with President Donald Trump telepathic­ally and said the bomb he had claimed to have was actually an asteroid, according to court documents filed on Monday.

Sean Keoughan, 29, of Roanoke, was arrested late on Saturday after he drove up to a White House checkpoint in a stolen Impala rental car. He got out and told Secret Service officers that he had a bomb, an Secret Service affidavit said.

“There’s a bomb in the trunk. This is a test,” he said before putting his hands in the air and being handcuffed.

Keoughan said he had a bag in the trunk containing an asteroid. He said that Trump had told him to tell officers that it held a bomb, the court filing said.

Keoughan said he was in touch with Trump telepathic­ally through a process that let him communicat­e with high- level officials, the Secret Service and Delta Force, an elite Army unit, the affidavit said.

Keoughan said he had received psychiatri­c care and had used “every drug.” He told officers he had twice attempted suicide, once through a heroin overdose, the court document said.

Keoughan made an initial appearance on Monday in US District Court on a charge of threatenin­g and conveying false informatio­n about the use of an explosive. If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison.

Keoughan is being represente­d by a federal defender.

William Rawlinson, 58, of Silver Spring, Maryland, was also arrested on Saturday for crossing a White House security barrier. He faces a misdemeano­r illegal entry charge.

In the first major security breach since Trump became president in January, 26-yearold Jonathan Tran, of Milpitas, California, was arrested for climbing over White House barriers on March 10. — AFP

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