A disturbing trend of bomb threats and "swatting" incidents has shaken the transition process for President-elect Donald Trump’s administration. Key nominees, including Elise Stefanik, Pete Hegseth, and Lee Zeldin, faced targeted intimidation this week, prompting rapid law enforcement responses.
Hegseth, nominated for Defense Secretary, described being awakened to a credible pipe bomb threat at his family home. Stefanik and Zeldin also reported threats, one carrying a pro-Palestinian message. Authorities are investigating the incidents, which are seen as attempts to harass or intimidate political figures.
As these threats highlight growing tensions in political discourse, the FBI emphasized the seriousness of such actions, urging vigilance. President Biden condemned the violence, reinforcing the need for unity and safety amidst ongoing polarization.
This series of attacks follows previous high-profile threats against Trump himself, marking a concerning escalation of politically motivated violence.
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