Lawmaker on Extremist Target List Calls for Bipartisan Action on Political Violence
NewsNationJuly 7, 20252 min3,209 views
8 connectionsΒ·10 entities in this videoβThreats Against Lawmakers
- π― Congressman Greg Landsman, who was on an assassin's target list, highlights the pervasive nature of threats against elected officials.
- β οΈ Many rank-and-file members of Congress receive credible threats but face significant delays in responses from Capitol police and the sergeant-at-arms.
- π¨ The current security apparatus is described as overwhelmed by the sheer volume of threats.
The Nature of Extremism
- π¬ Congressman Landsman emphasizes that the issue of extremism is not confined to one political party, stating, "It's not Republican or Democrat, it's just extremism."
- π Threats can escalate to personal levels, with instances of individuals sleeping outside a lawmaker's house.
Call for Bipartisan Action
- π€ Landsman urges those in power to call out extremism and unite across party lines, asserting, "and then and then join one another and say we're we're in this together."
- π£οΈ The goal is to create an environment where lawmakers can "leave us alone. Let us do our work."
Broader Security Concerns
- βοΈ The threats affect both sides of the aisle, indicating a universal problem that transcends partisan divides.
- π There is a recognized need for a sustained conversation about these issues, with potential for future legislation or rule changes to address the problem.
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