The handwritten, forged letters were mailed to Wisconsin’s attorney general, Milwaukee police and US Immigration & Customs Enforcement (Ice). The story received a flood of media attention and was highlighted by the White House and Trump’s allies, but appears to have been a hoax.

WISN-TV, an ABC affiliate in Milwaukee, reported on Monday that a criminal complaint alleges Demetric Scott admitted to investigators he wrote the letters threatening to kill the president in the name of Ramon Morales-Reyes, whom he was previously charged with assaulting. A woman holds her hands up as she speaks Undocumented man accused of making threat to Trump’s life may be victim of frame-up Read more

Among those who fell for the hoax were Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, who released a statement praising immigration officers for arresting Morales-Reyes on 22 May, one day after the forged letter was received by an Ice field intelligence officer.

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    6 days ago

    Among those who fell for the hoax were Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary,

    Oh look - a grotesquely incompetent and unqualified Trump appointee. It’s been… 29 minutes since I saw one of those.