A man who was detained for a week after being accused of threatening President Donald Trump during a property damage arrest in Washington, D.C., only to see U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's office drop the felony charge, is now using Pirro's words against her in an attempt to formally dismiss the case and expunge the arrest once and for all.
Edward Alexander Dana was federally charged by complaint on Aug. 19 after the feds alleged he made a true threat to kill Trump. In the U.S. Secret Service's affidavit, a special agent alleged that a an intoxicated Dana "was seen damaging a light fixture by pulling it off the exterior wall of the restaurant" and, when confronted by patrolling feds, "described himself as a 'person with intellectual disabilities.'"
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