Federal authorities charged a Pennsylvania man with threatening to kill a member of Congress and soliciting the assassination of President Donald Trump. The suspect contacted the representative and explicitly requested that the congressperson kill the president. During the same exchange, the suspect threatened to "slit" the representative's throat. The specific congressman targeted and the details of how the threat was communicated remain unclear from the available information. Federal law enforcement investigated the case and brought charges under statutes prohibiting threats against members of Congress and sitting presidents. This incident joins a growing list of threats directed at elected officials in recent years. The case proceeds through federal court, where prosecutors will present evidence of the suspect's statements and communications.