Travis Luke Dominguez, 33, was charged on December 4 in an 11-count indictment that included two counts of threatening the life of the President, the US Attorney's office said in a statement on Wednesday.
Dominguez also faces five counts of "maliciously conveying false information" regarding attempts to "kill, injure, and intimidate individuals" at several areas in the state, among other charges, Politico reported.
His targets also included local police officers, moviegoers at a theatre complex in South Jordan, Utah, and other regional businesses.
"The threats generally involved an active shooter situation or the use of explosives," the statement added.
In communications obtained by authorities, the individual vowed to "kill the sexist racist homophobic President Trump", according to the indictment.
During his December trip to Utah, Trump announced that he was removing 2 million acres of protected territory from two national monuments in the state, a move considered a victory for Republican lawmakers there that set off a series of protests from environmental activists.
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