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Man who sent explosives to Trump critics faces jail term

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WASHINGTON: A Florida man who mailed pipes filled with explosives to prominent Democrats and critics of US President Donald Trump was expected to be sentenced on Monday.

Cesar Sayoc, 57, was expected to appear before US District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan federal court.

Prosecutor­s have described Sayoc in court filings as the mastermind of a “two-week terrorist atack” motivated by “hate-filled ideology.”

They have asked Rakoff to sentence him to life in prison, saying he is dangerous to the public.

Sayoc’s lawyers have painted a sharply contrastin­g picture of their client, who they said was “kind-hearted and eager to please,” but suffered from severe learning disabiliti­es, childhood abuse and steroid use that let him isolated and paranoid.

“In this darkness, Sayoc found light in Donald J. Trump,” his lawyers said. At the time he was arrested in October, they said, Sayoc was living in a his van and had become preoccupie­d with conspiracy theories spread on social media about Trump’s opponents.

“The combinatio­n of his cognitive deficienci­es, steroid-induced delusional thinking, political naiveté and his isolation resulted in Sayoc being unable to critically evaluate these claims,” they said.

They are asking Rakoff to sentence their client to just over the legal minimum sentence of 10 years.

Sayoc pleaded guilty in March to using weapons of mass destructio­n and other crimes, admiting that he sent packages containing pipes stuffed with explosives, wires and alarm clocks to 16 people.

The intended recipients of the packages included former president Barack Obama, Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton, US Senators Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, billionair­e investor and Democratic donor George Soros, former Central Intelligen­ce Agency director John Brennan, actor Robert Deniro and CNN. All of the devices were intercepte­d before reaching their intended targets, and none exploded.

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