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Machete suspect nabbed before Trump Capitol visit allegedly ranted about president-elect online

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The 44-year-old man charged with trying to smuggle a machete and other knives into the U.S. Capitol on the same day President-elect Donald Trump went to pay his respects as late former President Jimmy Carter lay in state appears to have made a series of anti-Trump posts on social media.

Mel J. Horne faces multiple charges of carrying a dangerous weapon after he tried to get into the Capitol Visitor Center with a machete, two folding knives and a box cutter, according to court documents. Yet, he was released just days before Inauguration Day.

An account on X under his name and linked to a handle associated with his phone number found in court documents shows he made several anti-Trump posts in recent days.

The account referred to both the president-elect and billionaire Elon Musk as “s—bags” while responding to a Trump parody account that asked, “Do you like Elon Musk?”

Mel Horne with dreadlocks and beard wearing a black shirt

Mel Horne (Mel Horne/Instagram)

Another post on New Year’s Eve asserted that the two men “act as consistent enemies of the state.” On Dec. 9, the account posted “F— them!”

Earlier in the day, the account again referred to Trump as an “enemy” but shared a prayerful message.

“I’m praying for all of us,” the post reads. “He regardless of how much of an enemy of the American people he really is, is our President elect so I will definitely pray for his health wellbeing and safety as well as that Jesus actually is able to touch his heart and show him the way.”

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