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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/27/republicans-trump-threats


Republicans terrified of crossing Trump due to physical threats, Democrat says

Eric Swalwell says threats to them and their families are stopping GOP officials from criticizing president
Robert Tait in Washington
Thu 27 Feb 2025 06.00 EST

Republicans on Capitol Hill are shying away from criticizing Donald Trump’s policies over fears for their physical safety and that of their families, a Democratic member of Congress has said.

Eric Swalwell, a Democratic representative from California, said his Republican colleagues were “terrified” of crossing Trump not only because of the negative impact on their political careers, but also from anxiety that it might provoke physical threats that could cause personal upheaval and require them to hire round-the-clock security as protection.

Swalwell’s comments came in a webinar chaired by the journalist Sidney Blumenthal in response to a question on whether Republicans might be driven to rebel against or even impeach Trump.

“I have a lot of friends who are Republicans,” he said. “They are terrified of being the tallest poppy in the field, and it’s not as simple as being afraid of being primaried and losing their job. They know that that can happen.

“It’s more more personal. It’s their personal safety that they’re afraid of, and they have spouses and family members saying, ‘Do not do this, it’s not worth it, it will change our lives forever. We will have to hire around-the-clock security.’ Life can be very uncomfortable for your children.

“That is real, because when [Elon] Musk [Trump’s most powerful ally] tweets at somebody, or Trump tweets at somebody, or calls somebody out, their lives are turned upside down.

“When he tweets at you, people make threats, and you have to take people at their word. And so that is a real thing that my colleagues struggle with.”

Swalwell warned that fear of Trump was likely to further weaken support for Ukraine among GOP House members following his recent attacks on the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and his public praise for the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin.

“I thought that the numbers that we’ve showed to be unified around Ukraine would hold, and it’s not holding,” he said.

Swalwell’s comments come at a time when some Republican members of Congress are encountering pressure from constituents to push back against the attacks on federal government workers by Musk’s “department of government efficiency” (Doge) unit, which critics say is usurping the powers of Congress.

Swalwell, a member of the House judiciary committee, said he had spent more than $1m on security in the past two and a half years, after arousing Trump’s enmity by serving as a manager in his second impeachment trial and by filing a lawsuit against him and his eldest son, Donald Jr, seeking damages for their role in inciting the 6 January attack on the US Capitol by a violent mob.

His portrayal of Trump-inspired intimidation was supported by Bradley Moss, a lawyer for the FBI Agents Association, which has filed a lawsuit to prevent the Trump administration from publicly naming agents and bureau employees who worked on the 6 January criminal investigation.

Moss recalled Trump publicly attacking his boss, Mark Zaid, a Washington lawyer who represented the whistleblower who disclosed details of a call Trump made to Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in 2019 that eventually led to his first impeachment.

“Donald Trump literally held up a photo of my boss, called him out by name, said he was scum, was a liar, etc,” Moss said during the webinar. “Next day, I woke up to, like, 150 voicemails. Texts were flooded throughout my inbox. We were getting death threats like crazy, and there was actually at least one gentleman who went to prison for making threats against my boss.”

He added: “We publicly called him out during that impeachment, when he was threatening the whistleblower in public statements, saying you are putting this person’s life in jeopardy. He made clear he doesn’t care. He’ll say it’s not my fault if something happens to that person.
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“He knows full well the intimidation factor he can bring through his bully pulpit.”

Most Republicans who voted to impeach Trump during his first presidency are no longer in Congress. Liz Cheney – who played a leading role in the House committee investigating the 6 January insurrection – lost her Wyoming seat after being defeated in a GOP primary by a Trump supporter.

Cheney told CNN that some of her Republican colleagues had voted against impeaching Trump because “they were afraid for their own security – afraid, in some instances, for their lives”.

Her comments were backed up by Mitt Romney, the former Republican senator and presidential candidate, who told his biographer, McKay Coppins, of a senior Senate colleague who intended to vote for Trump’s conviction at his Senate trial only to change course when a colleague told him: “Think of your personal safety. Think of your children.”

Musk, the billionaire Tesla and SpaceX entrepreneur, has threatened to use his vast wealth to fund primary challenges against any House or Senate Republicans who vote against Trump’s agenda or oppose his cabinet nominees.

The tactic appeared to be effective in the case of Joni Ernst, a Republican senator for Iowa, who reversed her initial opposition to Pete Hegseth’s nomination as defence secretary on the basis of sexual assault allegations that had been made against him after Musk funded adverts extolling a rightwing radio host who had vowed to challenge her in a primary.

Thom Tillis, a Republican senator for North Carolina, told people that he received FBI warnings of “credible death threats” when he was publicly considering voting against Hegseth, Vanity Fair reported. Tillis, who had spoken at length to witnesses who raised concerns about Hegseth’s behavior, ultimately voted in favor of his confirmation.

Vanity Fair cited an unnamed source as quoting Tillis advising people who wished to understand Trump to read Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work, a 2006 book by Paul Babiak and Robert Hare. A spokesperson for Tillis denied that he had recommended the book in that context.


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The Guadian is as crazy left as the Blaze is to the right. Neither should be taken seriously.


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Well they watched him strip security details from his enemies knowing that they had legit terrorist threats to kill them. So I wouldn’t put this past Trump. He’s a bully and it’s plain to see, if your eyes are open.

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Originally Posted by superbowldogg
The Guadian is as crazy left as the Blaze is to the right. Neither should be taken seriously.


Yet you believe everything that comes out of FOX or Newsmax...

If you take a moment to THINK! And SEARCH! You'll find that there are lots of news outlets reporting this in one fashion or another.

Instead, your only response is that we can't trust this source.


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Originally Posted by superbowldogg
The Guadian is as crazy left as the Blaze is to the right. Neither should be taken seriously.

Gaurdian is definitely left. But they are far from crazy. They normally do great journalism and reporting.

I understand the article you posted but it seems to me they are factually reporting what democrats are saying. What is it that you think guardian have done to make this crazy or put a left wing spin? Or is it just the fact that we're reporting on something and you don't agree with.


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Originally Posted by superbowldogg
The Guadian is as crazy left as the Blaze is to the right. Neither should be taken seriously.

So are you saying the two quotes in there (one from Swalwell and the other from the FBI association thingy lawyer) are both untrue? Are you saying that the death threats they mentioned after the Trump temper tantrum didn't happen?

Are you saying that you don't believe that Trump and Elon aren't aware that they have legions of rabid followers that will absolutely do whatever they ask (up to and including violence, planned out on a large scale)?


I'd love to know what you think about these questions.


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And that's where they fall short. Even when an article quotes what people said they attack the source of the article. But the fact is the quotes in the article are factual.

That does however make it easier for them to dismiss the facts in their own minds.

I'll post it in a way they may find it more reliable. You know, X posts....





That should do it.


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Originally Posted by Damanshot
Originally Posted by superbowldogg
The Guadian is as crazy left as the Blaze is to the right. Neither should be taken seriously.


Yet you believe everything that comes out of FOX or Newsmax...

If you take a moment to THINK! And SEARCH! You'll find that there are lots of news outlets reporting this in one fashion or another.

Instead, your only response is that we can't trust this source.

LMAO I don't use those sources, either. I don't even read those websites. Usually, I use CNN.


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