According to The Post Millennial, some Trump supporters in Pennsylvania have received threatening letters sent through the U.S. Postal Service.

“Anonymous letters threatening violence mailed to Trump supporters in Pennsylvania,” the outlet wrote.

The letters included a fake Trump campaign letterhead.

From The Post Millennial:

The printed letters begin with the salutation “Dear Neighbor” before briefly mentioning reasons not to vote for Donald Trump and JD Vance but then dive headlong into outright threats. The writer claims, “We know where you live, you are in the data base,” “there is no knowing what may happen,” and “your family may be impacted, your cat may get shot.”

The letter initially claims to be “a quick note of thanks for being engaged in the election and for your participation in the process,” then claims to be “writing with a concern about the level of political violence in the country during this election year as well as the threats to our democracy and freedoms.” It asks the reader to “take a close look at the truth, facts and the future for a better America where we can all live in harmony together.”

“By supporting him you are declaring your public support for a disregard of the law, civil discourse and unity. You are indicating your hatred for minorities, immigrants, foreigners, women, education, the rights of your fellow citizens, the rights of women to make decisions over their own healthcare needs. Oh and yes a hatred for Taylor Swift, who has contributed nothing but joy to the world,” the letter read.

“However this is a reminder that your visible support comes with a price and at a cost. There will be consequences,” it continued.

“Should your candidate win, the consequences will be staggering. The country will continue to be divided, the economy will falter and a recession will be accelerated, the deficit ballooned. The majority will live under the rule of a minority. Government will be in my business, the business of my family, the deficit will grow. The rich will get richer and judging by your house you don’t qualify for rich, as much as you think you may. But more importantly we know where you live, you are in the data base. In the dead of a cold winters night, this year, or next and beyond, there is no knowing what will happen. Your property, your family may be impacted, your cat may get shot. And more,” it added.

“Spend some time with your rabbi or pastor or what ever religion you follow and dig into the meaning of morality and reconcile the hate with your maker. Face the truth and understand the facts. Stop being lazy. Question your commitment to a cult. He is the biggest threat to the country and does not understand the idea of America as defined George Washington by the founding fathers,” it continued.

The end of the letter contained the most threatening statements, saying “your vote for this guy is seen as treading on my rights.”

“You tread on me at your peril, m*****f*****,” it read.

“We look forward to visiting in the future,” it concluded.

“One of those who said she received the letter is Janet, from Penn Valley, who preferred not to use her last name. She has Trump signs in her yard and that she had filed a police report with the Lower Merion Police,” The Post Millennial reports.

Janet told the outlet police said another homeowner received the same letter.

The Post Millennial also reported that a local in contact with Trump supporters said additional households received the same letter.

Review the full letter shared by The Post Millennial:

(Credit: The Post Millennial)

 

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