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A 67-year-old Michigan man was sentenced to two years in federal prison on Monday for posting online threats against President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and one of the president’s children.

James Donald Vance, Jr., who shares the same first name and initials as the Vice President, and whose second name is the first name of the President, pleaded guilty to two felony offenses: threatening to kill or injure the President and Vice President, and interstate threatening communications.

He could have faced a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine per charge.

According to a release from the Department of Justice, Vance used the alias ‘Diaperjdv’ on the social media platform Bluesky to make the threats. In one message, the DOJ said Vance stated he did not care whether he was shot by the Secret Service or would spend the rest of his life in prison for his actions.

“The advent of the internet gives us all an opportunity to engage in the healthy exchange of ideas that are so important to a democracy,” said United States Attorney Timothy VerHey. “But some would rather use this tool to threaten and intimidate, conduct that causes fear and damages our democratic ideals. When Vance said he planned to kill our President and the Vice President simply because he disagreed with them, he crossed a line we all understand and so had to be punished.”

The sentencing marks the second time in a month that a West Michigan resident has been punished for threatening to kill the President. On October 20, Richard Spring of Comstock Park was sentenced to 18 months in prison and fined $2,000 for threatening to kill President Trump.

The Department of Justice did not address the similarity in names between the convicted man and the Vice President, nor did it state if the two are related.