Chuck Schumer claims to have received bomb threats at his New York offices
Democrat Chuck Schumer admitted to being baffled after receiving bomb threats at three of his offices in New York
Charles Ellis Schumer, Senate Minority Leader, announced that three of his offices in New York received bomb threats.
In a post on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, the Brooklyn Democrat indicated that, according to the police, the threats were sent on Monday via email where the The letter contained the word “MAGA.”
The letter was addressed to the senator's offices located in Rochester, Binghamton, and Long Island.
Given the sensitive nature of the matter, local police and federal agents went to thoroughly search the indicated facilities, without any devices being detected so far.
“As I have said many times, these kinds of violent threats have no place in our political system. No one—no public official, no staff member, no voter, no citizen—should be targeted simply for doing their job,” Schumer stated.
This threatening scenario is not an isolated case, as Mark Kelly, senator from Arizona, recently also stated that both he and his wife, Gabby Giffords, a former representative from Arizona, have also received threats.
However, in the case of the Democrat, Kelly mentions that his entire environment began to take a turn for the worse after his participation in the recording of a video inciting the Armed Forces. to refuse to obey “illegal orders.”
This action sparked the anger of President Trump, who called it “seditious conduct” that should be severely punished.
“Gabby and I are no strangers to political violence. We’ve received many threats. She continues to receive threats. She receives death threats. Even more so today, because of what Donald Trump said about me 10 days ago, that I should be hanged, that I should be executed, the threats against us have obviously increased,” Mark Kelly explained.
In fact, during the months that Washington had been governed by the 79-year-old Republican,Threats against people involved in politics have increased substantially, forcing the Capitol Police and the FBI to rethink their monitoring strategies to ensure the safety of both Democrats and Republicans.

