30 Nov 2024

Biden says his administration working with FBI on hoax threats to lawmakers, Trump cabinet picks

2:01 pm on 30 November 2024
US President Joe Biden gestures as he apologizes for Native American boarding school atrocities at the Gila River Crossing School in the Gila River Indian Community, in Laveen Village, near Phoenix, Arizona on October 25, 2024. - Biden apologized for one of the country's "darkest chapters:" the abduction of Native American children from their families and placement in abusive boarding schools aimed at erasing their culture. The first public apology issued by a sitting US president. From the early 1800s until the 1970s, the US ran hundreds of Indian boarding schools across the country to forcibly assimilate Native children into European settler culture, including conversion to Christianity. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

President Joe Biden said that his administration was working with the FBI to address the bomb threats and swatting incidents. Photo: AFP / ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS

By Jeff Mason and Rich McKay, Reuters

US President Joe Biden said that his administration was working with the FBI to address "swatting" and bomb threats made this week targeting lawmakers and several of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks.

Seth Magaziner, a House Democrat from Rhode Island, said on Friday local time he was targeted by a bomb threat at home, a day after six Democratic lawmakers from Connecticut reported similar threats to their homes over the Thanksgiving Day holiday.

Law enforcement in each case found no evidence of explosive devices, the lawmakers said.

Pete Hegseth, Trump's choice to become US defence secretary, and Lee Zeldin, Trump's pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, were among nominees targeted with bomb threats and swatting attempts on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Swatting is a false report made to police to induce chaos and fear by drawing a potentially heavy, armed response by officers at someone's home.

Law enforcement experts say it is a form of harassment that is increasingly being used to target prominent figures.

"House Democrats will not be deterred or intimidated from serving the people by violent threats," Democratic House leader Hakeem Jeffries said in a statement on Friday.

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

Biden, speaking on Friday to reporters in Nantucket, Massachusetts, where he is spending the Thanksgiving holiday, said he expected to speak to Trump again during the transition.

- Reuters

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