
"The New Hampshire State Police Bomb Squad closed North Main Street between Pleasant and School streets Friday around 3:54 p.m. after the Concord police received "information of a potential threat" toward 18 North Main Street, the local department said. Goodlander's Concord office is on the fourth floor. Police searched the area and the building, and the threat was "dispelled" and the area reopened, Concord police said. Minutes before, police received reports of "several hazardous items wired together" in a wooded area near Integra Drive."
""The president of the United States, our commander in chief, is the most powerful person in the world," Goodlander told CNN. "When he says something, people listen, and his words have real-world consequences for real people." Goodlander, a first-term Democrat and former Navy intelligence officer, joined veterans Sen. Elissa Slotkin, Sen. Mark Kelly, and Reps. Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, and Chrissy Houlahan "to speak directly to members of the Military and the Intelligence Community.""
Police in Concord, New Hampshire investigated a potential bomb threat at Representative Maggie Goodlander's Concord office after President Donald Trump suggested she be executed for sedition for urging U.S. military members to defy "illegal orders." The New Hampshire State Police Bomb Squad closed North Main Street, searched the building and a nearby wooded area, and deemed both locations safe before reopening. The investigation remains active. The president's words have real-world consequences for real people. Goodlander, a first-term Democrat and former Navy intelligence officer, joined other veterans and lawmakers urging military and intelligence personnel that they can refuse illegal orders. Trump reposted the material on social media, adding his own commentary that it was "really bad, and Dangerous to our Country," and writing "SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!!" and "LOCK THEM UP???"
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