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Watchdog: Threats against Congress have doubled in 2021 as lawmakers grapple with how to improve security

  • May 09, 2021
  • Hawaii

WASHINGTON – Threats against members of Congress have more than doubled so far in 2021, compared to 2020, according to a watchdog report Friday about U.S. Capitol Police.

The report comes as Congress grapples with how to bolster security after the Jan. 6 riot that left five dead and 140 police officers injured. The House Administration Committee scheduled a hearing Monday about threat assessment and counter-surveillance before and during the attack. 

The report from Michael Bolton, the inspector general for the police, said the department made significant progress in counter-surveillance and threat assessments. But threats continue to climb.

“Provided the unique threat environment we currently live in, the Department is confident the number of cases will continue to increase,” said a Capitol Police statement responding to the report.

At the request of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., retired Lt. General Russel Honore led a task force that recommended more police, a permanent assignment of National Guard and more fencing around the building. He warned the Capitol remains at risk of another attack.

The rising number of threats have been a concern for months. Acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman told lawmakers in March that threats soared 93% during the first two months of the year. Threats rose 118% from 2017 to 2020, she said.

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