We can't memory hole the Election Day bomb threats [View all]
Though its largely already been forgotten, 2024 was not a completely peaceful election. Anonymous terrorists, probably working for Russia, sent bomb threats to numerous majority Black and Native American polling places in battleground states in an effort to disrupt voting and aid the Trump campaign.
The threats were widely reported on Election Day itself. However, in the aftermath of Trumps narrow but definitive win, there has been little discussion of these egregious, deliberate attacks on democracy in general, and on the voting rights of Black and Native American people in particular. Analysts have instead focused on whether the Democrats and Kamala Harris should have run further to the left or further to the right or further in some other direction.
The bomb threats did not change the election outcome, so its perhaps understandable that they have not been a focus of the collective, apparently endless post-election autopsy. But the lack of interest in an egregious assault on American democracy is a mistake. The attacks demonstrate how fragile our democracy is. And they provide a blueprint for the MAGA regime to tamper in elections in the future.
The fact that incoming president Donald Trump can and probably would try to block investigations into Russias involvement and into the Trump campaigns potential involvement as well is chilling. If we want to prevent attacks like this in the future, its important not to instantly memory hole the attack that just happened.
https://www.publicnotice.co/p/election-2024-bomb-threats-russia-swing-states