US woman sentenced to six years in prison over plot to kill treasury secretary
A Massachusetts woman, Riley English, was sentenced to six years and one month in prison for a plot to kill US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. In January 2025, English drove to the US Capitol with homemade firebombs, telling police she intended to assassinate Bessent on his Senate confirmation day.

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AI-generatedA Massachusetts woman, Riley English, was sentenced to six years and one month in prison for a plot to kill US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. In January 2025, English drove to the US Capitol with homemade firebombs, telling police she intended to assassinate Bessent on his Senate confirmation day. She claimed she was experiencing a mental health crisis and abusing drugs at the time. The judge noted that her plan had a low chance of success, as Bessent was not present and the firebombs were likely inoperable. English also expressed fears about the treatment of transgender people and stated she was influenced by another individual charged with a violent crime. Her defense argued she was in a diminished mental state and her actions were a "cry for help."
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5 extractedDefense attorney stated English was 'terrified and traumatized' by fears for transgender people under a potential second Trump administration.
Prosecutors argued English was planning an 'attempted political assassination' for at least a month.
The judge noted that English's plan had an 'exceedingly low or nonexistent' chance of success and her Molotov cocktails appeared incapable of igniting.
Riley English stated she was in the grips of a mental health crisis and abusing drugs when she drove to Washington with homemade firebombs.
A Massachusetts woman was sentenced to over six years in prison for plotting to kill the US Treasury Secretary.