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05/01/2025 (Thu) 12:39
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>>152900>>152901>>152902>>152903DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Did an earthquake in SLC just happen?! Felt like a good one.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1917824773356417383DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Update - this is still going on. Turns out it's a big, big website with lots of documents...
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1917781284203683851DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Hello@SenThomTillis,
You say you oppose the nomination of Ed Martin for U.S. Attorney due to concerns about his stance on political violence.
Let me be clear: I know political violence. I've lived through it. I still am living through it.
Two months ago, I was doxxed. News outlets followed with targeted stories; one in particular from the Salt Lake Tribune focused on my husband’s distillery. The comments beneath that article didn't treat it as news. They treated it as a map, a place to boycott and protest. Then came Dogequest, a viral site featuring that same distillery with a Molotov Cocktail cursor. His address was the only one in Utah visible without zooming. Thas was incitement.
We received threatening messages. We pulled our kids from school. I fled the state. For six weeks, I homeschooled in hiding. When I returned for a small public event, the hosting group assembled an eleven-person security team just so I could speak.
During that chaos, one public official stood up. One. Ed Martin. From his official X account, he publicly condemned the harassment. That one post—at that time—did more to make me feel safe than anything else.
And you? You've said nothing. Not a word on the swattings. Nothing about the firebombings. Nothing about the vandalisms. Nothing about the fear your constituents are experiencing daily.
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