Law enforcement officers on Sept. 11 rushed to the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in Washington after learning of a potential bomb threat, but found no bomb, a U.S. Capitol Police spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email.
U.S. Capitol Police became aware of the threat at approximately 1:07 p.m.
“Officers immediately responded,” the spokesperson said.
However, after checking inside and outside the building, no bomb was found, the spokesperson added later.
A DNC spokesperson told news outlets in a statement that the threat “was determined to not be credible by the U.S. Capitol Police.”
The spokesperson added: “Out of an abundance of caution, Capitol Police is conducting an interior sweep of the building. As DNC Chair Ken Martin has said, political violence in every form has no place in our country. We are grateful to the U.S. Capitol Police and DNC building security for responding quickly and professionally.”
The threat came one day after conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was assassinated during an event at a university in Utah.
The bombs were described by FBI officials as “viable devices that could have been detonated, resulting in serious injury or death.”







