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Trump cabinet picks, Connecticut lawmakers targeted in bomb threats

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Over the Thanksgiving holiday, multiple Cabinet picks for President-elect Donald Trump and several Democratic members of Congress were targeted with bomb threats and “swatting” incidents. Swatting involves falsely reporting emergencies to police in an attempt to get a SWAT team to respond to a location where no emergency exists.

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Among those targeted was Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., who has been nominated by Trump to serve as ambassador to the United Nations. Stefanik, who was driving home to New York from Washington on Thanksgiving, learned of a bomb threat at her residence.

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Former Rep. Lee Zeldin, tapped by Trump to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, said in a social media post that a pipe bomb threat targeting him and his family was sent with a pro-Palestinian-themed message. Zeldin added that he and his family were not at home at the time and were safe.

Pete Hegseth, a former Army National Guard officer and Fox News host selected by Trump for secretary of defense, posted on X Thanksgiving morning, saying a police officer arrived at his home, where his seven children were still sleeping. Hegseth said the officer notified him and his wife of a credible pipe bomb threat targeting their family.

The FBI launched an investigation into these threats, and a spokesperson said the agency is working with multiple law enforcement agencies across the country to track down those responsible.

While law enforcement investigates, a series of other incidents unfolded in Connecticut. Bomb threats were reported against several Democratic members of Congress on Thursday, Nov. 29. Reps. Joe Courtney, D-Conn., Jahana Hayes, D-Conn., Jim Himes, D-Conn., and John Larson, D-Conn., all reported bomb threats at their homes in Connecticut.

Himes said in a statement that police found no evidence of a bomb during their search of his home.

Hayes released a statement saying that police had been notified of a threat involving a pipe bomb in her mailbox, but no bomb was found.

“There is no place in our country for political violence,” she added.

Local and federal authorities continue to investigate these incidents. As of now, the FBI has not confirmed whether the threats targeting Trump’s Cabinet nominees are connected to those aimed at the Connecticut lawmakers.

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OVER THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY –

MULTIPLE TRUMP CABINET PICKS – AND DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF CONGRESS – WERE THE TARGETS OF BOMB THREATS AND “SWATTING INCIDENTS” –

WHERE FALSE EMERGENCIES ARE REPORTED TO POLICE IN HOPES OF GETTING THE SWAT TEAM TO RESPOND TO A LOCATION WHERE THERE IS NO EMERGENCY.

AMONG THOSE WHO WERE TARGETED –

NEW YORK CONGRESSWOMAN ELISE STEFANIK WHO HAS BEEN NOMINATED BY TRUMP TO SERVE AS AMBASSOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS.

STEFANIK WAS DRIVING HOME TO NEW YORK FROM WASHINGTON ON THANKSGIVING WHEN SHE LEARNED OF A BOMB THREAT AT HER RESIDENCE.

FORMER NEW YORK CONGRESSMAN LEE ZELDIN – TAPPED BY TRUMP TO LEAD THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY –

SAID IN A POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA “A pipe bomb threat targeting me and my family at our home today was sent in with a pro-Palestinian themed message. My family and I were not home at the time and are safe.”

AND PETE HEGSETH – A FORMER ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OFFICER AND FOX NEWS HOST – SELECTED BY TRUMP FOR SECRETARY OF DEFENSE –

POSTED ON X THANKSGIVING MORNING SAYING –

“a police officer arrived at our home—where our seven children were still sleeping. The officer notified my wife and I that they had received a credible pipe bomb threat targeting me and my family.”

THE FBI HAS LAUNCHED AN INVESTIGATION INTO THESE THREATS –

WITH A SPOKESPERSON SAYING THEY ARE WORKING WITH MULTIPLE OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO TRACK DOWN THOSE RESPONSIBLE.

AND AS LAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATES THESE THREATS –

A SLEW OF OTHER INCIDENTS TOOK PLACE ACROSS CONNECTICUT.

BOMB THREATS WERE REPORTED AGAINST SEVERAL DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ON THURSDAY –

REPRESENTATIVES JOE COURTNEY, JAHANA HAYES, JIM HINES, AND JOHN LARSON –

ALL REPORTED BOMB THREATS AT THEIR HOMES IN CONNECTICUT –

CONGRESSMAN HIMES SAYS POLICE FOUND NO EVIDENCE OF A BOMB DURING THEIR SEARCH OF HIS HOME.

CONGRESSWOMAN HAYES RELEASED A STATEMENT SAYING A THREAT OF A PIPE BOMB IN HER MAILBOX WAS REPORTED TO POLICE – BUT NO BOMB WAS FOUND –

ADDING “THERE IS NO PLACE IN OUR COUNTRY FOR POLITICAL VIOLENCE.”

LOCAL AND FEDERAL AUTHORITIES ARE STILL INVESTIGATING THESE INCIDENTS.

AS OF THIS RECORDING –

THE FBI HAS NOT CONFIRMED WHETHER THE THREATS AGAINST TRUMP’S CABINET NOMINEES ARE CONNECTED TO THOSE AGAINST THE CONNECTICUT LAWMAKERS.

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