Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.
"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The
Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.
In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was
sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he
ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is
currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.”