Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on Dec. 1 that three of his offices in New York were targeted by bomb threats.
MAGA stands for President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” policy agenda. Trump’s Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, won the 2020 presidential election with 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232 votes.
“Local and federal law enforcement responded immediately and are conducting full security sweeps. Everyone is safe, and I am grateful for their quick and professional response to ensure these offices remain safe and secure for all New Yorkers,” said Schumer.
“These kinds of violent threats have absolutely no place in our political system,” he continued. “No one—no public servant, no staff member, no constituent, no citizen—should ever be targeted for simply doing their job.”
Suffolk County police responded to Schumer’s Long Island office but did not confirm the details of the threat, according to a law enforcement source.
Schumer is not the only politician to receive a bomb threat this week.
Indiana state Sen. Jean Leising, a Republican, said someone targeted her home for her opposition to Indiana redrawing its congressional map to give Republicans an advantage in the midterms.
The lawmakers left Texas in order to deny a quorum to the state House of Representatives looking to pass a new congressional map that would give the Republicans five extra seats. Texas eventually enacted the map, which a federal judge has ruled as unconstitutional. That ruling has been appealed.







