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Trump cabinet nominees targeted with bomb threats, 'swatting', spokesperson says

 
 US PRESIDENT-ELECT Donald Trump meets with House Republicans on Capitol Hill in Washington, last week. It is difficult to tell how Trump will react if Israel will fail to end the current war on its various fronts by the time he enters office, says the writer. (photo credit: BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS)
US PRESIDENT-ELECT Donald Trump meets with House Republicans on Capitol Hill in Washington, last week. It is difficult to tell how Trump will react if Israel will fail to end the current war on its various fronts by the time he enters office, says the writer.
(photo credit: BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS)

The threats were made Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, and law enforcement acted quickly to ensure the safety of those targeted, spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

Several of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet and administration picks were targeted in recent hours with actions including bomb threats and "swatting," a spokesperson for Trump said on Wednesday.

The threats were made Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, and law enforcement acted quickly to ensure the safety of those targeted, spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

Elise Stefanik, a US representative from New York and Trump's pick to serve as US ambassador to the United Nations, said in a statement on Wednesday that her family home had been the target of a bomb threat.

Stefanik said she, her husband, and their three-year-old son were driving from Washington, D.C., to Saratoga County in New York state when they were informed of the threat.

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"New York State, County law enforcement, and US Capitol Police responded immediately with the highest levels of professionalism," Stefanik said.

 Karoline Leavitt follows former U.S. President Donald Trump as they arrive for Trump’s criminal trial at the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York, NY on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. (credit: Jabin Botsford/Pool via REUTERS)
Karoline Leavitt follows former U.S. President Donald Trump as they arrive for Trump’s criminal trial at the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York, NY on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. (credit: Jabin Botsford/Pool via REUTERS)

Leavitt did not say who else was targeted and did not elaborate on the nature of the apparent threats.

Trump unfazed by threats

An FBI spokesperson said the bureau is aware of numerous bomb threats and swatting incidents targeting incoming administration nominees and appointees and is working with its law enforcement partners.

"We take all potential threats seriously, and as always, encourage members of the public to immediately report anything they consider suspicious to law enforcement," the spokesperson said.


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The Justice Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Leavitt said the attacks "ranged from bomb threats to 'swatting'" - when a false crime is reported to induce a heavy, armed police response at someone's home.

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"With President Trump as our example, dangerous acts of intimidation and violence will not deter us," Leavitt said.

Trump has been announcing picks for his cabinet and other high-ranking administration positions following his Nov. 5 election victory.

He has not commented on the apparent threats.

They come months after Trump was wounded in an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania in July. In a separate incident, a man was charged with attempted assassination in September after allegedly positioning himself with a rifle outside one of Trump's Florida golf courses.

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