The Hill reports:
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold (D) said she received death threats in the wake of the lawsuit that was filed in her state that eventually led to former President Trump being kicked off the ballot in her state.
“Within three weeks of the lawsuit being filed, I received 64 death threats. I stopped counting after that,” Griswold said on X Saturday. “I will not be intimidated. Democracy and peace will triumph over tyranny and violence.”
Griswold also linked to a HuffPost article from last week in which she discussed her fears about violence on behalf of the former president. In the article, she also noted that it wasn’t her that filed the lawsuit.
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Within three weeks of the lawsuit being filed, I received 64 death threats. I stopped counting after that.
I will not be intimidated. Democracy and peace will triumph over tyranny and violence.https://t.co/gC0O6TQQTA
— Jena Griswold (@JenaGriswold) December 30, 2023