A man has been charged with felony assault for allegedly spitting on two South Carolina Army National Guard soldiers who were deployed to Washington, D.C., as part of President Donald Trump’s anti-crime agenda in the nation’s capital.

An officer with Amtrak Police on Friday afternoon observed Scott Pichon riding up to the two National Guard soldiers on a scooter outside of D.C.’s Union Station, according to a statement of facts submitted to court by an FBI agent. Pichon allegedly made “a noise like he was coughing up mucus” and then he “spit a mixture of saliva and mucus,” which landed on one soldier’s face and the other’s neck, the court documents said.

On Tuesday, a deputy U.S. marshal arrested Pichon – who has been licensed to practice law in Maryland since 2019, according to state ba

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