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Georgia resident accused of making death threats against Tulsi Gabbard and her husband


Former House Democrat and Army veteran, Tulsi Gabbard, has been confirmed as the director of national intelligence. A Georgia man named Aliakbar Mohammad Amin has been charged with sending threats to kill Gabbard’s family via text messages. Amin warned Gabbard’s husband, Abraham Williams, that his family would die soon, leading to his arrest by the FBI. Amin expressed frustration with US foreign policy related to Gaza as the motive for the threats.

The Justice Department emphasized that threatening public officials is a criminal act and will be vigorously prosecuted. Amin’s threats included references to Russia and the Houthis, an Iran-backed rebel group, indicating broader geopolitical grievances. Amin admitted to sending the threats and targeting Gabbard and Williams in social media posts.

The case is part of a larger trend of threats against officials in the Trump Administration since President Trump’s assassination attempt. Individuals from various states have faced charges for threatening or attempting to kill officials. Trump himself survived an assassination attempt in 2024, further highlighting the seriousness of these threats.

Amin faces up to five years in prison if convicted of transmitting interstate threats. The FBI and Justice Department are committed to investigating and prosecuting such criminal behavior to the fullest extent of the law. The case serves as a reminder that threatening public officials is a serious offense with severe consequences.

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