
Kristi Noem, the department’s secretary for homeland security, issued a big warning to those responsible for the more frequent smears that have targeted liberal media figures on Wednesday. Noem warned that the administration of President Donald Trump would “hunt these fools over.”
Noem stated in a post on X, previously Online, that” under President Trump’s administration, we will not sit idly by as traditional new press and their families are being targeted by fake swatting.”
The Department of Homeland Security’s director explained that her department has the ability to track the location of people who make swatting names, which obligate law enforcement in response to fake warnings at people’s homes.
Noem continued,” We will use it to kill these liars down.” This is an assault on our police force and honest people, and we will take legal action against it.
Many liberal media figures and celebrities have been targeted in recent weeks, according to The Post Millennial. Among the people named in the clawing calls are blogger Walter Curt, radio host Joe Pags, host of InfoWars, and host of InfoWars, host Chase Geiser, and celebrity Mike Engleman, host of Radio Station Joe Pags, and author and podcaster Nick Sortor.
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Sortor reported last week that his father and sister had been swatted in an attempt to harm his home.
A few police officers allegedly attempted to lock my brother’s doorway at gunpoint, Sortor wrote. This is blatant extremism, in other words. Additionally, the FBI ought to handle it accordingly. This stupidsh-t sent my girlfriend an internet calling me a Nazi, of course, before calling in the district. The purpose is therefore obvious.
However, Shroyer posted images of the most recent slapping attempt he made on Wednesday.
Last week, Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ), stated that the FBI was “aware” of the “dangerous trend” and that his team was working to look into and hold people accountable for the “alarming rise in” swatting” incidents involving media figures.
Weaponizing law enforcement against All American is ethically repugnant and even endsanger life, including those of our officers, Patel said.” This isn’t about politics. That is unacceptable. Working with local law enforcement to combat these offences is our top priority.
Federal lawmakers introduced republican legislation in January to impose” tight sanctions” for those who make swatting names, according to Fox News. The policy would put a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison on file if a person was killed or seriously injured as a result of a slapping incident, according to the outlet.