Connecticut Democratic lawmakers report bomb threats on Thanksgiving
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Several Democratic lawmakers from Connecticut on Thursday reported bomb threats, one day after members of key senior staff picks of President-elect Donald Trump's reported they were targeted by threats and "swatting."
Sen. Chris Murphy, Rep John Larson and Rep. Jim Himes — all Democrats — issued statements on Thursday that their homes were subject to bomb threats. Murphy's office said the threats appeared to be "part of a coordinated effort involving multiple members of Congress and public figures."
The Associated Press reported that the Norwich home of another Democrat, Rep. Joe Courtney, was the subject of a bomb threat while his wife and children were home.
A group of House Democrats Tuesday called for action from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, days after CBS News published an investigation which found dozens of law enforcement officials illegally sold firearms, even weapons of war, across 23 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.