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Travis Lang, a 47-year-old man from Irmo, South Carolina, is facing serious charges for allegedly threatening to kill former President Donald Trump. His comments, made in February 2025, have led to potential jail time if convicted. Lang’s tumultuous life, including job loss from a nuclear inspection post and personal struggles, raises concerns about mental health and political threats. His history of similar threats has drawn attention from law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness amid political discontent.
In the quaint hometown of Irmo, South Carolina, a dramatic legal saga is unfolding. Travis Lang, a 47-year-old who’s had quite the tumultuous life, has found himself in hot water after allegedly threatening to kill former President Donald Trump. The charges against him emerged in March 2025, stemming from some troubling comments he made back on February 17, 2025.
If found guilty of these serious charges, Lang could potentially spend up to five years behind bars. This is no small matter! The legal proceedings have sparked interest not just in Irmo but beyond, as the case raises pressing concerns surrounding mental health and political threats. Lang has faced severe struggles in his recently turbulent life, especially after losing his job as a nuclear inspector at the now-defunct V.C. Summer nuclear plant project.
Once earning a decent salary of over $100,000 annually, Lang’s life took a nosedive when the V.C. Summer project was abandoned back in July 2017 due to never-ending construction delays and mounting costs. This left him in a tight spot financially, forcing him to pick up part-time work delivering food for DoorDash.
Adding to his challenges, Lang is currently navigating a divorce after nearly 16 years of marriage. His estranged wife has shared some alarming insights into his mental state, reporting that he harbors beliefs about her being an FBI informant entangled in a conspiracy involving nuclear secrets. These words paint a vivid picture of a man in distress.
Lang isn’t a stranger to making headlines. He has a troubling history of issuing threats to various political figures, including President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. In fact, law enforcement had to intervene when Lang sent a concerning message to his son in February 2025, stating he was going “to kill myself or Donald Trump.” Such alarming communications led to visits from Secret Service agents, who advised him strongly to halt his threats.
In light of his threatening behaviors, Lang had previously been banned from the South Carolina State House due to instances of harassment directed toward lawmakers. After escalating his online threats — demonstrating a fascination with firearms — the Secret Service reported that Lang’s behavior has worsened over time.
The court has now placed significant emphasis on Lang’s mental well-being. During a hearing on March 14, 2025, a magistrate ordered him to undergo psychiatric treatment and evaluate his mental health, suggesting that he may struggle with deeper issues. In addition to his existing charges, if released, Lang would be subject to strict conditions, including home confinement and GPS monitoring.
Interestingly, Lang had even declared his intentions to run for the 2024 presidential election. Unfortunately for him, he has raised very minimal funds and did not make it onto the South Carolina primary ballot. He believes that if he were to win the presidency, he could expose corruption in the nuclear industry, but as it stands, he might need to get his life in order before tackling political ambitions.
The legal drama surrounding Travis Lang is far from over. Jury selection is set to kick off in May 2025, and the community is watching closely. This case serves as a poignant reminder of the dire consequences that can arise from unchecked mental health issues, particularly when mixed with political discontent.
As this story unfolds, it will hopefully draw attention to both the importance of mental health awareness and the serious nature of making threats against public figures. Stay tuned for updates, because this is one case that certainly isn’t going away anytime soon.
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