New York Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Rep. MTG’s Life

New York Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Rep. MTG’s Life

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A New York man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to making interstate threats to Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who called the US justice system “two-tiered” after the man was reportedly permitted to go home while awaiting sentencing.A post from Greene reads, “A man pleads guilty for planning to kill me or paying someone to do it. Now he’s at home, able to do it while awaiting sentencing.”“But a guy who sat at Pelosi’s desk faces 20 years & people who walked into the Capitol on J6 are rotting in jail pretrial.“A release from the Department of Justice states that Joseph F. Morelli, 51, of Endicott, New York pled guilty to “making threatening phone calls from his home in Endicott, New York to the voicemail in the office of a member of Congress in Washington, D.C.,” that member of congress being Greene.Morelli admitte …

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