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A Florida man has been busted for allegedly threatening to assassinate President Trump and “launch f–king missiles” at New York City in a series of bizarre phone calls to police.

Justin Blaxton, 34, of Loxahatchee, made multiple threats against the president on Feb. 25 while repeatedly calling 911 in Palm Beach — where Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate is located, according to audio released by police, CBS 12 reported.

“I need a ride to the airport to be taken to The White House so I can assassinate the president,” Blaxton told a dispatcher in one call, the report said.

“I’m about to launch the missiles to destroy New York,” he allegedly threatened.

“I’m a Confederate soldier and I’m looking to get revenge. My missiles are attracted to Donald Trump’s tower,” Blaxton rambled in another call.

Blaxton additionally told cops in other calls to “tell the FBI I’m a mass murderer” and that he wanted to see Trump at his house because “tomorrow is his last day on planet Earth.”

He was nowhere to be found when police arrived at his home that night, but he was arrested the following day before he was able to follow through on any of the threats, the outlet said.

Blaxton appeared in court on Wednesday on charges of threatening to discharge a destructive device, falsely reporting an explosive and making false 911 calls.

He has a history of mental health-related encounters with local police, according to CBS 12.

He’s being held on a $25,000 bond and has a hearing in mental health court on April 16.

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