“We’ve had hundreds and hundreds, if not, you know, closer to 1,000 threats," Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) told NBC News.

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said the number of threats against her exploded after Donald Trump posted social media messages targeting Democrats on Thursday.

“We’ve had hundreds and hundreds, if not, you know, closer to 1,000 threats,” Slotkin, one of the six Democrats featured in a video that provoked Trump’s ire, told NBC News’s Ryan Nobles.

On Thursday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said they’d looked into security for the lawmakers who appeared in a video released earlier this week. In the video, Slotkin and five other Democratic veterans and former intelligence officers reminded service members that they could “refuse illegal orders” from the administration.

  • brandocorp@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I guess my take-away was that Democrats should stop making concessions and attempting to work with this hostile administration, as if the administration were acting in good faith. If you make those concessions, you’re still just as likely to end up with a target on your back and 1000s of death threats if you don’t continue to roll over the next time. I feel like this should have been obvious to Democrats already, though.

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      I don’t know the details or the bills, but it isn’t uncommon for people in contested seats to be allowed by the party to vote in a poll-favorable way when their vote won’t change the outcome.

      Simply, counting ‘Times voted with Trump’ doesn’t say much that is useful and can be misleading, especially in the context of a post about death threats to politicians.

      Social media can have a very us or them mentality. If you’re not 100% lock step with the group then you’re an enemy to be scored and attacked. I read that comment as 'Yeah, they’re getting death threats but they voted with Trump so they deserved it (<insert Nazi bar comment>)".

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        For context, these Democrats voted to end the government shutdown. It was largely viewed by the public as being the Republicans fault, as they hold control of the House and Senate and the office of the President. Dems were holding out for a renewal of subsidies for healthcare costs, where if the subsidies lapsed then many would see their health insurance premiums double, triple or worse. There wasn’t much incentive for the Democrats to make any concessions. Yet, for a few crumbs, they gave away their only leverage for retaining those subsidies, on the promise that there would be a vote. A vote which will not pass. If it were going to pass, they would have ended the shutdown.

        Your interpretation of the original comment was fair, and I agree with you. Death threats are unacceptable.

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          I certainly agree that appeasing Trump isn’t going to work.

          A thread about death threats on these members isn’t the proper context to bring up that kind of argument.

          This situation isn’t a result of them voting on the CR so that comment is, at best, bad taste and at worst a toxic attempt at sowing division.