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Three House Democrats from Connecticut reported that they were threatened with explosives early Thanksgiving morning.

The three elected officials, Reps. Jahana Hayes, Jim Himes, and John Larson released statements detailing the holiday horror. The representatives were visited by law enforcement and after some investigation, they were all determined to be safe. It was also discovered that the threats were not credible, though police have not arrested anyone suspected of being involved with the threats.

Rep. Himes released a statement on the incident on X.

“This morning, I was notified of a bomb threat targeting my home where I was celebrating Thanksgiving with my family. Thankfully, after a swift and thorough response from the United States Capitol Police, the Greenwich Police Department, and the Stamford Police Department, no evidence of a bomb was found. Mary, Emma, Linley, and I extend our utmost gratitude to our local law enforcement officers for their immediate action to ensure our safety. There is no place for political violence in this country, and I hope that we may all continue through the holiday season with peace and civility,” he wrote.

Rep. Hayes also released a similar statement, revealing the unknown suspect claimed that a pipe bomb had been placed in the mailbox at her home address.

“At 7:47 am I was notified by Chief Edward Stephens of the Wolcott Police Department that they received a threatening email stating a pipe bomb had been placed in the mailbox at my home. State police, U.S. Capitol Police, and the Sergeant at Arms were immediately notified. The Wolcott Police Department and State Police responded and no bomb or explosive materials were discovered and the scene was cleared,” her post explained.

“At this time the investigation is ongoing. I thank law enforcement for their swift attention to this matter, their actions demonstrate there is no place in our country for political violence. On this Thanksgiving, I am grateful for my family and loved ones. I plan to spend the day with them and hope you all do the same. May you have a safe and happy Thanksgiving.”

Larson released a press release on his website, acknowledging the other elected officials who had received threats that day.

“Early this morning, East Hartford Police came to my home in response to a bomb threat. The police determined no bomb was present at the property and the Larson family is safe. I would like to thank the East Hartford Police Department for their swift and professional response in ensuring the safety of my family. I am grateful that my colleagues in the Connecticut Congressional Delegation, who received similar threats, are also safe. Thanks again to law enforcement at every level, from local, to state, to federal,” he wrote.

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