The U.S. prosecutors stated that Dean D'Leary, a 35-year-old contractor for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in New Hampshire, was arrested on suspicion of threatening to kill President Trump, and is accused of using his work computer to search for information on how to bring a firearm into federal facilities, as well as terms such as "kill Trump." Prosecutors also said D'Leary had searched for information about the families of Vance and Hegseth, and after requesting that his employer's IT department delete his browsing history, the FAA reported the matter to law enforcement. On February 3, Secret Service agents questioned him at his residence, where he allegedly admitted to conducting these searches and acknowledged possessing three firearms. D'Leary is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday, though his attorney has not responded to requests for comment. Investigators stated in an affidavit that he claimed his dissatisfaction with the current administration stemmed from issues related to the election, presidential pardons, and the "Epstein files," which prompted the searches.

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