Signature gatherers for Let’s Go Washington (LGW), a conservative political action committee backing initiatives on parental rights and protections for girls in sports, faced a series of coordinated attacks this week, according to LGW officials. Within just two days of launching their campaigns, gatherers reported theft, intimidation, and threats in at least three separate incidents across Washington.
Senator Rand Paul (R‑KY) strongly criticized comments by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr regarding ABC and Jimmy Kimmel, calling them “absolutely inappropriate.” Paul made his remarks on Meet the Press, arguing that Carr crossed a constitutional line by suggesting regulatory consequences for ABC in response to Kimmel’s controversial monologue about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is calling on the FBI to launch an immediate investigation into the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), citing what he describes as “dangerous” and “almost certainly illegal” activities by the organization and its leadership. In a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel dated September 3, Cotton warned that the PYM poses a direct threat to U.S. national security.
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stern warning Saturday about the growing danger of political attacks on judges, pointing to escalating threats of violence linked to partisan rhetoric. Speaking at the Judicial Conference of the Fourth Circuit in Charlotte, North Carolina, Roberts addressed a gathering of judges and legal professionals, stressing the real-world consequences of inflammatory statements.
A 37-year-old Arizona woman, Linet Vartanians, has been charged with threatening to shoot ICE agents outside her Tempe home, raising serious questions about law...
Brian Johnson, the controversial fitness influencer known as the “Liver King,” was arrested on Tuesday, June 25, in Austin, Texas, after allegedly posting a series of threatening messages directed at podcast host Joe Rogan. Austin Police confirmed Johnson’s arrest and charged him with making a terroristic threat.
A Georgia man is behind bars after being charged with making multiple violent threats against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and her family.
A Georgia man has been federally charged after allegedly threatening to kill Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, according to the Justice Department. Aliakbar Mohammad Amin, 24, of Lilburn, Georgia, faces a charge of transmitting interstate threats after sending a series of violent and politically charged messages between March 29 and April 1.