Donald Trump, America’s newly elected President
Washington: Before the swearing-in of America’s newly elected President Trump, a case has come to light about many of his cabinet-level nominees and his family members, including those appointed to top administrative positions, receiving threats. Those making threats have warned of blowing them all up with bombs. This has created a stir in America. Understanding the seriousness of the matter, the FBI has started investigation. The spokesperson of newly elected President Donald Trump on Wednesday gave this information about receiving threats against nominated members of the Trump cabinet and others.
He said law enforcement agencies have taken action against those threats. Spokesperson Caroline Levitt said that nominated and appointed members have been receiving threats for 2 days. Law enforcement and other officials took immediate action to ensure the safety of those targeted. Now this matter is being investigated as to who are the ones threatening Trump’s cabinet? (Language)
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