The First Amendment does not give anyone the right to threaten the life of the President. In fact, it is a crime to threaten the life of the President and people have gone to prison for doing so: 18 U.S. Code § 871 - Threats against President and successors to the President
Although I'm always a LITTLE cautious about even touching a free speech precedent from the World War I era (when the Court pretty clearly decided it just didn't care about free speech), this does seem plausible. The true threats exception is certainly a thing, and we do have a history from Trump.
Alas that our court system right now feels like the Old Republic's court system in The Phantom Menace!
Although I'm always a LITTLE cautious about even touching a free speech precedent from the World War I era (when the Court pretty clearly decided it just didn't care about free speech), this does seem plausible. The true threats exception is certainly a thing, and we do have a history from Trump.
Alas that our court system right now feels like the Old Republic's court system in The Phantom Menace!