Similarly, Stefanik’s office stated that she, her husband, and their young son were driving home when they were informed of a bomb threat targeting their Saratoga County residence.
“New York State, county law enforcement, and U.S. Capitol Police responded immediately with the highest levels of professionalism,” her office reported.
Federal Response
The FBI acknowledged the threats and incidents of swatting—a tactic involving false reports to prompt a SWAT team response—against Trump’s appointees.
“The FBI is aware of numerous bomb threats and swatting incidents targeting incoming administration nominees and appointees, and we are working with our law enforcement partners,” the agency said in a statement. “We take all potential threats seriously and encourage members of the public to report anything suspicious.”
Transition Team Condemnation
Karoline Leavitt, spokesperson for Trump’s transition team, condemned the threats and praised law enforcement’s quick response.
“These are violent, un-American threats to the lives of nominees and those who live with them,” Leavitt said. “President Trump and the entire transition team are grateful for the swift action taken to protect those targeted.”
Trump Nominees Receive Bomb Threats : Broader Implications
The threats come during a fraught political environment, raising concerns about the safety of public officials and their families. Law enforcement continues to investigate the origins of the threats, with heightened security measures in place for those targeted.