Members of Congress, state **, local leaders and judges ......The surge in the number of threats and intimidation of violence in the United States*** has cast a shadow over 2024**. According to the Washington Post, the number of threats against American politicians has been increasing recently. More than a dozen states across the United States received multiple bomb threats, resulting in the forced evacuation of the parliament, courthouses and ** buildings. After a careful investigation, the FBI said the bomb threats were false. In the aftermath, a man who issued a bomb threat threatened to kill a member of parliament and his child**.
On the 3rd anniversary of the U.S. Capitol Hill riots, politicians in several states received false intimidation. According to the report, Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows and the Colorado Supreme Court have received a surge in threats due to the ruling to disqualify former Trump in the Maine primary for the 2024 election. A man called the police at the end of last year to say that he had broken into Belos' home, and was eventually identified as a false police report. On the evening of the 7th, ** said that someone called the police that there may have been violence at the home of Federal Judge Tanya Chatkan, who oversaw the Trump election case in Washington, D.C., and the case is still under investigation.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said the wave of threats against *** was "surprisingly surging." "This is just the tip of the iceberg of a much larger wave of threats that are unacceptable," Garland said. Some experts warn that threats could affect their decision-making, a possibility that would undoubtedly harm the health of American democracy. (Liu Ming).