A grand jury has returned a new indictment of a Rhode Island man who remains free on bail though he is charged with threatening to assassinate President Donald J. Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

Carl D. Montague, 37, of Providence, RI, remains free on an ankle monitor after he was charged this week with “threats against the President and interstate communications of threats,” according to the Rhode Island U.S. District attorney’s office.

Two federal judges appointed by Democrats have denied motions by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to jail Montague, pending trial.

Montague unleashed a tirade at reporters outside the courthouse when he was released after his initial arrest last month.

An FBI probable cause affidavit previous

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