
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has taken decisive action by arresting 25-year-old Aliakbar Mohammed Amin in Georgia. Amin is accused of making direct threats against President Donald Trump, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and the White House.
This arrest took place in Lilburn, a suburb of Atlanta, where FBI agents confiscated a firearm during the operation, according to a report by Daily Wire.
The FBI’s Atlanta field office took to social media to announce the arrest, emphasizing their commitment to zero tolerance for threats: “Bottom line, the FBI does not tolerate threats and will hold offenders fully accountable.”
Today, #FBI Atlanta arrested 25 year old, Aliakbar Mohammed Amin of Lilburn, GA for threatening communications against @DNIGabbard, @Potus, & @WhiteHouse. Bottom line, the FBI does not tolerate threats and will hold offenders fully accountable.
— FBI Atlanta
April 15, 2025
While the specifics of Amin’s threats are still under wraps, and the charges yet to be disclosed, the FBI has assured more information will be forthcoming on Monday.
Meanwhile, Alexa Henning, Deputy Chief of Staff to Gabbard, criticized CNN for putting Gabbard’s safety at risk just days before Amin’s arrest.
I told @CNN that @TulsiGabbard had credible, active threats against her and her family and they went ahead and doxxed her address anyway.
— Alexa Henning
April 15, 2025
Amin’s arrest coincided with a separate incident in Pennsylvania, where Shawn Monper, known online as “Mr Satan,” was apprehended for expressing intent to assassinate President Trump on YouTube. Monper’s location, Butler, Pennsylvania, is notably the same city where Trump survived an assassination attempt during a rally last summer.













