Several House Democrats have been subjected to bomb threats and swatting in recent days, and the threats all reportedly included President-elect Donald Trump's catchphrase.
On Friday, the Washington Post reported that three lawmakers — Reps. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) Jahana Hayes (D-Conn.) and Jim Himes (D-Conn.) — were "targeted with bomb threats." House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said the threats ranged from “detailed threats of a pipe bomb placed in mailboxes to swatting," the latter of which is the term used for an anonymous caller alerting police to a situation at an address that requires an immediate armed response. Jeffries noted that the threats were "all signed with 'MAGA' at the conclusion of the message."
"[The threats are] unacceptable, unconscionable and have no place in a civilized society,” Jeffries said. “All perpetrators of political violence directed at any party must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”
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Jeffries added that there were no devices found at lawmakers' homes and that local law enforcement responded swiftly to the threats. Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) was also targeted by a bomb threat.
"We are safe and there was no evidence of a bomb on the property,” he said.
These threats come just days after several of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet appointees were targeted by death threats and swatting. Incoming border czar Tom Homan — whom Trump has tapped to assist with his mass deportations agenda — was targeted along with Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), who has been nominated to be the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Environmental Protection Agency administrator-designate Lee Zeldin.
Political violence has been steadily escalating since Trump's first term in the White House. During his first year as president, a lone gunman shot and nearly killed Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.). And as the Post noted, a man broke into Rep. Nancy Pelosi's (R-Calif.) San Francisco home in 2022 and attacked her husband, Paul, with a hammer. Both of those assailants made it clear that their attacks were politically motivated.
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