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Trump Threat Suspect Admits to Posting Threatening Messages Over ‘Epstein Files

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Jacob Hudson (Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office).

An Oklahoma resident has confessed to issuing threats on social media to execute several high-profile figures, including President Donald Trump, FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and former U.S. Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden.

Jacob Hudson, a military veteran from Muskogee who goes by the moniker “Batman,” altered his plea to guilty after negotiating an agreement with the Justice Department. This deal led to the dismissal of a charge related to threatening a federal law enforcement officer. Hudson has now admitted guilt to two counts of interstate communication with threats of harm directed at Patel and his spouse, Alexis Wilkins, during the latter part of 2025.

According to court documents, Hudson could face a sentence of up to five years in federal prison. However, a date for his sentencing has yet to be determined.

A magistrate judge from the Eastern District of Oklahoma approved Hudson’s plea arrangement on Monday, leading to his continued detention. The plea agreement specifies that Hudson acknowledges the United States could convincingly prove his offenses in court. It details that between October 29 and November 20, 2025, Hudson knowingly sent communications across state lines containing multiple threats to harm Kash Patel and Alexis Wilkins, including death threats.

“I was aware that these communications would be perceived as threatening,” Hudson admitted in the agreement.

Hudson, who served in the U.S. Air Force, was accused of writing things like “you’re all gonna be publicly executed” about Patel, Wilkins, Trump and others while citing their alleged involvement in the release of the “Epstein list.” He allegedly posted on Facebook and Instagram and made repeated references to the Jeffrey Epstein case, which has been a source of controversy for the Trump administration, with the president and other officials taking heat for not releasing all of the documents related to the disgraced financier and child sex allegations.

“They are all finna lose their heads,” Hudson said, according to the federal complaint. “I promise.”

Taking aim at Patel and his wife Wilkins, specifically, Hudson tagged them on Instagram and said, “You’re both gonna be publicly executed for hurting kids.”

He tagged Patel, Trump, and Bondi in an October 2025 post and allegedly wrote, “I will literally slap the f—in taste outta your mouth if you keep bulls—in with the #releasetheepsteinfiles. F— you and @realdonaldtrump and @agpambondi and all the other pedos.”

In another post, he said, “F— around and find out. Come get me h—. Try me,” according to the complaint. “You’re all gonna be publicly executed … I promise you that,” Hudson allegedly blasted.

He told Bush, Obama and Biden, “You’re all getting it too! All Public executions!” according to the complaint. “You really do fail to realize who the f— I am,” Hudson allegedly said.

Investigators spoke with Hudson’s brother, who told them that he “has very strong political beliefs which have previously resulted in Hudson being involved in fights with his family,” according to prosecutors. Hudson was also arrested in Muskogee in September 2025 after he allegedly attempted to break into a neighbor’s house while “screaming death threats,” according to court documents.

“The defendant was screaming about wanting to kill President Trump,” an order to detain Hudson alleges.

Prosecutors say Hudson referred to himself as “Batman” while being taken into custody. He allegedly admitted to making the posts and said during interviews that “all he cares about is protecting children,” along with referencing the Epstein investigation.

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