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Authorities say an Indiana man accused of using TikTok to urge attacks on the government and death to President Donald Trump has been arrested.
Indiana man Douglas Thrams faces federal charges after allegedly posting violent TikTok videos calling for the assassination of Donald Trump and urging followers to commit acts of violence against government targets.
As first reported by Court Watch, Thrams is a 23-year-old resident of South Bend, Indiana, who has not taken the return of Trump to the White House well. The FBI said that Thrams began posting a series of videos calling for Trump’s assassination after his inauguration on January 20.
Douglas Thrams, 23, from Goshen, Indiana, was arrested for posting threatening TikTok videos calling for violence against the government and Trump. The FBI is investigating the case, and he awaits a court appearance.
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