65-year-old Steven Nauta pleaded not guilty to falsely threatening terrorism at a Trump rally in Michigan, with no explosives found, while under house arrest on a $1M bond.

Steven William Nauta, 65, pleaded not guilty to four charges, including making a false threat of terrorism, after claiming to have C4 explosives and speeding through a security checkpoint at a Donald Trump rally in Michigan. No explosives were found in his vehicle; however, he allegedly removed fertilizer bags to simulate explosives. Nauta was placed under house arrest with a $1 million bond. His arraignment coincided with another unrelated case involving a man with a rifle near a Trump golf course.

September 30, 2024
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