CHILLING audio has revealed the moment a man made multiple threats to murder President Donald Trump, cops said.
A Florida man made a disturbing 911 call, sharing his dangerous plot to attack Trump with missiles and vowed to end the president’s life.



Justin Blaxton, 34, is accused of making the murderous threats, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
He was arrested on February 27 after making multiple calls to police about his disturbing plans, cops said.
“I want Donald Trump at my house,” Blaxton allegedly said in a 911 call, according to CBS affiliate WPEC.
“Tomorrow’s his last day on planet Earth.”
PBSO said Blaxton made multiple calls on February 26.
“I’m about to launch the missiles to destroy New York,” he allegedly said in another call.
“I’m a Confederate soldier and I’m looking to get revenge.
He allegedly added, “My missiles are attracted to Donald Trump’s tower.”
The threats led cops to drive to his home in Loxahatchee, which is about 16 miles from Palm Beach, Florida.
Officers couldn’t find Blaxton at his home when they arrived.
However, they arrested him on several charges the next day.
“Tell the FBI that I’m a mass murderer,” Blaxton allegedly said in another 911 call.
“I need a ride to the airport to be taken to the White House to assassinate the President.”
The man, Blaxton, is facing serious charges including making threats to use a destructive device, falsely reporting a bomb threat, and making fictitious 911 calls, according to the police.
An arrest report said Blaxton identified himself as “Justin Blaze” on the call, according to NBC affiliate WTVJ.
Cops were made aware of his extensive history with mental illness.
His bond is set at $35,000. His next mental health court hearing is on April 16.
PBSO hasn’t returned The U.S. Sun’s request for comment.
