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​​Bomb Threats and Swatting Incidents Target Trump’s Cabinet Picks

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
November 27, 2024
in Incoming Trump Administration, U.S.
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A wave of violent threats, including bomb scares and swatting incidents, have recently targeted several of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees and appointees. The FBI, alongside state and local law enforcement agencies, responded promptly to secure the affected individuals and their families this week. Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for Trump’s transition team, condemned the incidents as “violent, unAmerican threats,” emphasizing the administration’s gratitude for the swift actions of law enforcement.

Among those targeted were Elise Stefanik, Trump’s nominee for UN ambassador, who faced a bomb threat at her New York residence while en route with her family for Thanksgiving. Law enforcement swept her home but found no explosives. Similar threats were directed at Lee Zeldin, Trump’s pick for EPA administrator, and Lori Chavez-DeRemer, nominated for labor secretary, with pipe bomb scares reported at their residences. Zeldin disclosed that his threat contained a pro-Palestinian message, highlighting a concerning political undertone.

The threats extend beyond the Cabinet picks, as Matt Gaetz, initially nominated as attorney general before withdrawing, was also implicated through a bomb threat to his family’s mailbox in Florida. Though Gaetz does not reside at the address, local authorities ensured no devices were found. Other Trump appointees, including Brooke Rollins and Scott Turner, also received threats, prompting heightened security measures around their homes.

The incidents occur amidst a backdrop of increasing political violence. Trump himself survived two assassination attempts earlier in the year, one involving gunfire at a rally and another thwarted by Secret Service agents at a Florida golf course. These events reflect a growing trend of politically motivated attacks targeting high-profile figures, further underscoring national security concerns.

President Joe Biden has been briefed on the situation, and the White House has expressed strong condemnation of political violence. Federal agencies continue to investigate the threats to identify perpetrators and prevent similar incidents. Public figures from both parties have called for unity against such actions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining civil discourse in American politics.

As investigations continue, the incidents highlight the heightened risks faced by public officials, particularly in a divisive political climate. The Trump administration, along with law enforcement, remains committed to addressing these challenges to ensure safety and stability.

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