A Florida man charged with sending pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump is expected to plead guilty next week in a Manhattan federal court.
Cesar Sayoc, shown raising his hand in this courtroom artist's rendering, is charged with sending pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Trump. He is expected to plead guilty at a hearing in New York on Thursday, March 21.
Sayoc was set to go to trial in July on charges that he sent 16 improvised explosive devices through the U.S. mail to victims across the country. None exploded. In the indictment, prosecutors noted that an improvised explosive mailed to former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Chappaqua, N.Y., contained a picture of her and members of her family marked with a red “X.”
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