He threatened Marjorie Taylor Greene amid a mental health crisis. Then came the consequences.
Briefly

Joe Morelli's life since the threat has come with conditions, mandated by a judge, including mental health treatment and behaviors to decrease, such as watching too much political news and acting impulsively.
He lives alone and has not spoken to his children in over 20 years, feeling lonely at times, spends most of his time on the couch while dealing with bipolar disorder.
Morelli's routine includes waking up on the couch, making coffee, and returning to the couch, where he has everything he needs, including his pills, gum, glasses, phone, and remote.
Opening YouTube on his smart TV, Morelli watches left-leaning talk shows, revealing a source for his political views and possibly contributing to his anger that led to making the threat.
Read at Washington Post
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