Anonymous letters threatening violence mailed to Trump supporters in Pennsylvania

The Post Millennial has learned that some voters in the Philadelphia said they have received threatening letters sent through the US Postal Service using a facsimile of a Trump campaign letterhead. 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."

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. Janet said the officers were unable to pursue the matter without video, but as the letter came through the USPS, there is no video to speak of. Janet told The Post Millennial that police said that they had heard from another homeowner who had also received the same letter. A local in the area who is in contact with Trump supporters confirmed to The Post Millennial that additional households told her they had received the letter as well, both by mail and in the mailbox without postage.
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