Suspicious Package Sent to Colorado Secretary of State
Suspicious Package Sent to Colorado Secretary of State
Suspicious Package Sent to Colorado Secretary of State
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A suspicious package addressed to Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold was intercepted at a Denver mail facility, containing a white powder that was deemed harmless after preliminary tests. The package, which had a return address from the 'U.S. Traitor Elimination Army,' is part of a troubling trend, as similar packages have been sent to election officials in various states, including Indiana, Kansas, and Iowa, prompting swift responses from law enforcement. Griswold condemned these threats against election officials, emphasizing their unacceptable nature, while federal agencies such as the FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service are investigating the incidents. Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales noted the heightened alertness among election offices nationwide regarding suspicious mail. These recent threats reflect ongoing concerns about political violence as the 2024 election approaches, with Griswold having previously faced significant threats, including death threats. The overall atmosphere surrounding election security remains tense as officials prepare for the upcoming elections.

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