Barron Trump 'in good spirits' after woman sent death threats to Donald's son

Barron Trump, the son of former United States president Donald Trump, appears to be in "good spirits" following death threats aimed at him and the former president.

Donald Trump son Barron

Donald Trump son Barron (Image: Twitter )

Barron Trump, the son of former United States president Donald Trump, appears to be in good spirits following death threats aimed at him and the former president. 

A recent photo posted by a Twitter user shows the 17-year-old in smiling and taking photos with others.

One user tweeted: “Donald Trump has raised a good son in that one. All of them are amazing, but there's something special with Barron."

Another said: "he had positive vibes and to young Barron enjoying his moments. Cheers to cherishing the little joys." following a wine glass emoji.

Another user: "I hope that with good reason..they deserve some good news… Prayers."

Tracy Marie Firoenza

Tracy Marie Firoenza (Image: Instagram )

Tracy Marie Fiorenza, 41 was arrested on Monday for transmitting threats to kill or injure another person after emails she sent threatening the former president and his son. 

In emails, she sent to the headmaster of a school in Palm Beach County, Florida, in May and June, she threatened to kill the president and his son.

"I will shoot Donald Trump Sr. and Barron Trump straight in the face at any opportunity that I get!" she wrote in an email on May 21, revealed by the affidavit from a secret service agent."

"I am going to slam a bullet in Baron (sic) Trump's head with his father IN SELF-DEFENSE!" she wrote in another email in June.

The Secret Service agents contacted Firoenza to question her on the emails; she admitted that she made threats from her home in Plainfield.

Fiorenza, who claimed to be a social studies teacher at a Chicago public school, made her first court appearance on Monday afternoon when a judge said her case must be heard in federal court in Florida, where the charge where filed.

She is due in federal court in Chicago on Wednesday when the judge will decide.

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