Republican congresswoman's office evacuated after pro-abortion activists send chilling threats

North Center Florida US Representative Kat Cammack On Wednesday night, he shared that his office was released after death threats against him, his family and staff.
According to a post on the social media platform X, the congress member claims that the threats are re -victims after a private medicine with Wall Street Journal, whom he talked about in May last year.
“After reporting my life-threatening ectopic pregnancy of Wall Street Journal, these threats broke out-we have received thousands of hateful messages and dozens of reliable threats that the organ actively explored.”
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Cammock’s ectopic pregnancy occurred shortly after the state’s heartbeat law came into force. Cammock said that the threats came after the publication of the WSJ interview – which supported the rape and incest exceptions of the deputy against abortion and the examples that the mother’s life is at risk.
“For those who emit wrong information: I did not vote for Florida’s heartbeat law; I serve the Florida Legislative Assembly, not the US House of Representatives,” X. “I will not be clear: I will not return in the struggle for women and families.
In his position, Cammack contained photographs showing the types of harassment he received.
Fear of health and violent threats emphasize increasing security vulnerabilities for MPs on Capitol Hill.
The congress member WSJ said that during the interview, he had a ectopic pregnancy and that he refused to terminate his pregnancy after talking to medical experts. He said he was afraid that he would violate state law because he was for five weeks during termination.
De Although the nature of his condition was accepted as fatal, he was still afraid, and he blames pro -election messaging.
“It was absolute fear at the worst,” he said. “Even though it is not abortion, thank God, there will be some comments like ‘We have abortion services’.
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