This is not the first time Greene has been targeted that has resulted in law enforcement taking action.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has been the target of a bomb threat, her office said on Dec. 9.
Police in Rome, Georgia, were dispatched to Greene’s residence due to the threat, which her office said was “traced to a Russian IP address.”
The department’s bomb squad was on the scene, according to her office.
There is no active threat against Greene, it added.
“Due to the international nature and severity of this threat, our office is collaborating closely with local and federal law enforcement, including the FBI, to ensure the perpetrator is brought to justice,” the office stated.
The threat apparently contains pro-Palestinian language, according to screenshots shared by Greene’s office in a press release.
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“Using a 1×8 inch threaded galvanized pipe, end caps, a kitchen timer, some wires, metal clips, and homemade black powder, I’ve constructed a pipe bomb which I recently hid in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s mailbox at [redacted address],” read the threat emailed to the police.
“It is set to go off during the weekend but it would also explode the next time anybody opens the mailbox,” it continued. “Even if Marjorie does