
In a striking development, Joseph Neumeyer, a Colorado man and dual U.S.-German citizen, has been arrested for threats against President Donald Trump and plotting to firebomb the US Embassy in Israel.
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His alleged threats point to an alarming trend of homegrown extremism.
Facing serious legal consequences, Neumeyer represents a growing concern for patriots who believe in maintaining law and order.
Neumeyer, 28, was deported from Israel after allegedly trying to firebomb the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv.
Upon return to the United States, he was arrested by the FBI at New York’s JFK Airport and faced charges in court the very same day.
According to officials, he faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of threatening Trump and attempting an act of terrorism abroad.
Authorities state that Neumeyer arrived in Israel in April, having traveled through Canada.
It was on May 19 when he allegedly executed his plan, leaving a backpack near the embassy, which contained three Molotov cocktails.
Before fleeing, an altercation occurred with an embassy guard, during which Neumeyer reportedly spat at the official.
The FBI, in collaboration with Israeli police, tracked Neumeyer to his hotel, where he was arrested.
Statements from his social media accounts further illustrate a disturbing pattern of aggression and violence.
Neumeyer reportedly threatened to assassinate President Trump and called for “death to America,” alongside his plan to burn down the embassy.
“This despicable and violent behavior will not be tolerated at home or abroad, and the FBI, working with our partners, will bring him to face justice for his dangerous actions,” said FBI Director Kash Patel.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has made it clear that the Justice Department will prosecute Neumeyer to the fullest extent of the law.
Bondi’s commitment should resonate with those who see the growing threat of those who wish to undermine the country from within.
“This defendant is charged with planning a devastating attack targeting our embassy in Israel, threatening death to Americans, and President Trump’s life,” she remarked.
Alongside his potential lengthy prison sentence, Neumeyer also faces a $250,000 fine.
His actions didn’t occur in isolation but were part of a broader backdrop of tensions, including President Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, moving the U.S. Embassy there.
This incident underscores the necessity of stringent security measures and the unwavering resolve of patriots committed to protecting the nation’s interests overseas.
The gravity of Neumeyer’s threats can’t be overstated, especially when leftist ideologies and anti-American sentiments gain traction online, posing attacks on American values and interests.
A 28-year-old man was arrested for allegedly trying to firebomb the U.S. embassy branch in Tel Aviv, Israel, earlier this month and making threats against President Trump, federal prosecutors said Sunday. https://t.co/mUDm30NKyQ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 25, 2025