Thanksgiving Bomb Threats Against Connecticut Democrats and Trump’s Rhetoric Highlight Deepening Political Division
Thanksgiving morning brought fear and chaos to three Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut, who were targeted by bomb threats as they celebrated the holiday with their families. Reps. Jahana Hayes, Jim Himes, and John Larson reported receiving messages about explosives at their homes, prompting swift action from local and federal law enforcement. Although the threats were ultimately deemed not credible, they underscored an unsettling climate of political violence and division that has gripped the nation.

Stacy M. Brown | NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
Thanksgiving morning brought fear and chaos to three Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut, who were targeted by bomb threats as they celebrated the holiday with their families. Reps. Jahana Hayes, Jim Himes, and John Larson reported receiving messages about explosives at their homes, prompting swift action from local and federal law enforcement. Although the threats were ultimately deemed not credible, they underscored an unsettling climate of political violence and division that has gripped the nation.
“I was notified of a bomb threat targeting my home where I was celebrating Thanksgiving with my family,” Democratic Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes stated. After a rapid response by local police and the U.S. Capitol Police, authorities found no evidence of a bomb. Himes thanked law enforcement for their efforts and called for peace during a holiday meant for unity. “There is no place for political violence in this country. I hope that we may all continue through the holiday season with peace and civility,” he said.
Rep. Jahana Hayes, also a Connecticut Democrat, faced a similar scare when Wolcott police received an email claiming a pipe bomb had been planted in her mailbox. Authorities, including state police and the U.S. Capitol Police, quickly investigated and found no explosive materials. Hayes expressed her gratitude to law enforcement for their swift response. “Their actions demonstrate there is no place in our country for political violence. On this Thanksgiving, I am grateful for my family and loved ones,” Hayes said.
Police also visited Democratic Connecticut Rep. John Larson after a bomb threat was reported at his home in East Hartford. Officers searched the property and determined it was safe. “I would like to thank the East Hartford Police Department for their swift and professional response in ensuring the safety of my family. I am grateful that my colleagues in the Connecticut Congressional Delegation, who received similar threats, are also safe,” Larson said.
While investigations continue, these incidents are a stark reminder of public officials’ dangers in an increasingly hostile political climate. Many see the rise of such threats as symptomatic of deepening divisions, exacerbated by inflammatory rhetoric from political leaders.
As Connecticut’s congressional delegation faced threats to their safety, former President Donald Trump took to social media with a bizarre Thanksgiving message that some say further exemplifies the toxicity of the current political discourse. Trump shared a doctored video on his X account (formerly Twitter) depicting President Joe Biden carving into a turkey that explodes to reveal Trump dancing to the Village People’s “YMCA.” The video, spliced with fictional depictions of Vice President Kamala Harris and prominent Democrats, gained over 180,000 likes but drew sharp criticism for its provocative nature.
In addition to the video, Trump posted a Thanksgiving message aimed at his political opponents. “Happy Thanksgiving to all, including the Radical Left Lunatics who have worked so hard to destroy our Country, but who have miserably failed,” Trump wrote, adding that America would soon return to being “respected, productive, fair, and strong.”
The post drew immediate backlash. CBS reporter Kathryn Watson noted, “The ‘Happy Thanksgiving’ part gets a little lost in here.” Tennis legend Martina Navratilova labeled the post “an embarrassment to the whole world,” while the group “Republicans Against Trump” remarked, “He’s not even pretending that he wants to unite America.”
The threats against the Connecticut lawmakers and Trump’s inflammatory holiday messaging underscore the widening chasm in American politics. While families across the country gathered to reflect on gratitude and togetherness, the day was marked by acts and rhetoric pushing the nation further from those ideals. “There is no place for political violence in this country,” Himes said