The Boston Globe

Trump posted what he said was Obama’s address

-

WASHINGTON — Former president Donald Trump posted on his social media platform what he claimed was the home address of former president Barack Obama on the same day that a man with guns in his van was arrested near the property, federal prosecutor­s said Wednesday in revealing new details about the case.

Taylor Taranto, 37, who prosecutor­s say participat­ed in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol, kept two firearms and hundreds of rounds of ammunition inside a van he had driven crosscount­ry and had been living in, according to a Justice Department motion that seeks to keep him behind bars.

On the day of his June 29 arrest, prosecutor­s said, Taranto reposted a Truth Social post from Trump containing what Trump claimed was Obama’s home address. In a post on Telegram, Taranto wrote: “We got these losers surrounded! See you in hell, Podesta’s and Obama’s.” That’s a reference to John Podesta, the former chair of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Democratic presidenti­al campaign.

Taranto also told followers on his YouTube live stream that he was looking to get a “good angle on a shot,” prosecutor­s said.

A federal defender representi­ng Taranto did not immediatel­y return a phone message seeking comment. But in a motion seeking to have him released pending trial, the lawyer wrote that Taranto was not a flight risk, had a family in Washington state and had served in Iraq before being honorably discharged from the Navy.

“Mr. Taranto has been available and in plain sight for the last two and a half years,” wrote the lawyer, Kathryn D’Adamo Guevara.

According to the Justice Department’s detention memo, Taranto’s wife told investigat­ors that he had come to Washington this time because of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s offer earlier this year to produce unseen video of the Jan. 6 attack. Taranto already faces four misdemeano­r counts related to the Capitol assault, when prosecutor­s say he joined the crush of rioters who broke into the building and made his way to the entrance of the Speaker’s Lobby outside the House chamber.

The FBI had been monitoring Taranto’s online activities because of his involvemen­t in the riot, and began searching for him last Wednesday after he asserted on his YouTube livestream that he was in Gaithersbu­rg, Md., on a “one-way mission” and intended to blow up the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

The following day, he continued his livestream from the Washington neighborho­od where Obama lives — an area heavily monitored by the US Secret Service — and said that he was looking for “entrance points” and wanted to get a “good angle on a shot,” according to the detention memo.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States