On November 29, Jinshi data news, on November 28 local time, several Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut, USA, said that they received bomb threats that day. It is reported that Congressmen Jahana Hayes and Jim Himes said that they received bomb threats against their residences, but the police did not find any evidence of actual bombs. Congressmen Joe Courtney and John Larson's offices respectively issued statements saying they received similar threats. Previously, Trump's cabinet nominees have also received threat messages one after another. According to the American Broadcasting Corporation, it is currently unclear whether these threats against Trump's cabinet nominees are related to the threats against Connecticut congressmen.
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Several Democratic lawmakers in Connecticut received bomb threats, according to reports.
On November 29, Jinshi data news, on November 28 local time, several Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut, USA, said that they received bomb threats that day. It is reported that Congressmen Jahana Hayes and Jim Himes said that they received bomb threats against their residences, but the police did not find any evidence of actual bombs. Congressmen Joe Courtney and John Larson's offices respectively issued statements saying they received similar threats. Previously, Trump's cabinet nominees have also received threat messages one after another. According to the American Broadcasting Corporation, it is currently unclear whether these threats against Trump's cabinet nominees are related to the threats against Connecticut congressmen.