Threats of Violence Against FBI Agents Are ‘Absolutely Unacceptable,’ Says Federal Law Enforcement Group

Threats of Violence Against FBI Agents Are ‘Absolutely Unacceptable,’ Says Federal Law Enforcement Group

An association that represents federal law enforcement denounced an onslaught of violent threats against FBI agents following the bureau’s search of former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and residence in Florida on Monday. 

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