A series of bomb threats and swatting incidents targeting individuals nominated or appointed to President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration have sent shockwaves through political and law enforcement communities. Among those affected is Lee Zeldin, a former congressman and Trump ally, whose family was directly impacted by these alarming attacks. Federal authorities are actively investigating the incidents, which occurred over the past 24 hours.
Coordinated Threats to Trump Appointees
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) confirmed multiple incidents involving threats to appointees’ personal safety and that of their families. Bomb threats were reported at several locations linked to these officials, prompting immediate responses from local law enforcement and bomb squads.
Swatting, a dangerous tactic where false emergency calls are made to elicit an armed police response, also targeted appointees’ homes. This not only endangered those targeted but also posed risks to law enforcement officers responding to the scenes under false pretenses.
Heightened Concerns for Family Safety
Zeldin, a prominent figure in Trump’s transition team, was one of the most high-profile targets. Sources close to Zeldin revealed that his family was evacuated after a credible bomb threat was received. Law enforcement quickly secured the area, but the ordeal has left those affected shaken.
“These threats are not just attacks on individuals; they endanger families and communities,” an FBI spokesperson stated. Officials emphasized that protecting those targeted is a top priority while investigations into the perpetrators are underway.
Public Outrage and Calls for Action
The attacks have sparked outrage and concern across social media platforms, with users expressing both fear and condemnation:
- @JusticeForAll: “No one should have to live in fear for serving their country. This is domestic terrorism!”
- @PoliticalObserver: “These threats highlight the toxic political climate. We need unity, not violence.”
- @LawEnforcementAdvocate: “Swatting is a serious crime that puts everyone in danger. The FBI must act swiftly.”
- @TrumpSupporter22: “This is an attack on democracy. These appointees deserve protection, not threats.”
- @ConcernedCitizen: “Violence is never the answer. This behavior crosses every line.”
- @PolicyWatcher: “How can we ensure public servants feel safe while doing their jobs?”
FBI Investigation in Full Swing
The FBI has launched a multi-agency investigation to identify those responsible for the threats. Preliminary findings suggest a coordinated effort to intimidate and disrupt the incoming administration. Officials have not disclosed the number of individuals targeted or any potential leads.
Law enforcement agencies nationwide have been advised to remain vigilant as additional threats could emerge. Public cooperation is being sought, with authorities urging anyone with information to come forward.
Looking Ahead
These incidents highlight the increasingly polarized political environment in the United States. As Trump’s administration prepares to take office, the safety and security of appointees and their families remain a critical concern. The investigations are expected to uncover the origins of these threats and bring those responsible to justice.


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