Cammack says offices were evacuated due to death threats
- Florida Republican Representative Kat Cammack announced that her Washington, D.C. offices were cleared on Wednesday after receiving credible threats targeting her, her family, and her staff.
- The threats reportedly started after the Wall Street Journal published an exclusive last year about her life-threatening ectopic pregnancy requiring medical treatment under Florida's six-week abortion ban.
- Cammack shared that doctors initially hesitated to give her methotrexate to end the nonviable pregnancy, fearing criminal prosecution under the state's abortion law, which she said caused dangerous delays.
- She wrote on social media, "Let me be clear: I will not be intimidated," and stressed the need for real conversations about maternal healthcare based on truth, not fear.
- Law enforcement is actively investigating the credible threats amid Cammack's warnings that politicizing healthcare endangers lives and highlights a critical shortage of maternal health resources.
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North Central Florida U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack shared on social media Wednesday night that her office was evacuated following death threats against her, her family and her staff.
Florida congresswoman says offices were evacuated due to death threats
(The Hill) - Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) on Wednesday said her offices were evacuated due to "imminent death threats against me, my unborn child, my family, and my staff," which she claims "erupted" following a news report about her ectopic pregnancy. The Wall Street Journal published an article on Sunday where Cammack shared the challenges she faced getting treatment for a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy in May 2024. Doctors estimated at the t…
Florida Republican’s Office Evacuated After ‘Imminent Death Threats’
Florida Representative Kat Cammack said her offices were evacuated on Wednesday due to “imminent death threats” against her, her family and her staff. Cammack said the threats began after the Wall Street Journal reported on her experience with an ectopic pregnancy last year. She told the newspaper that doctors had been hesitant to give her a drug to end the pregnancy even though her life was at risk because they were worried about running afoul …
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