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Virginia Man Faces Charges for Threatening Kennedy Center President

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Scott Bolger, a Virginia resident, has been charged by the Justice Department for allegedly sending a threatening text message to Richard Grenell, the president of the Kennedy Center. The incident reportedly occurred on December 23, when Bolger used a Google Voice account to transmit the threat. Grenell, who confirmed he was the target of the threat, expressed gratitude to law enforcement for their swift action. If convicted, Bolger could face up to five years in prison. This case highlights the ongoing issues of political harassment and the fine line between expressing opinions and making threats.

Key Details: • Scott Bolger charged with transmitting threats and making false statements. • Alleged threat sent on December 23 via Google Voice. • Bolger faces up to five years in prison if convicted. • Grenell emphasized the difference between political discourse and threats of violence.

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Justice DepartmentFBIVirginiaPam BondiKennedy CenterKash PatelRichard GrenellScott BolgerLindsey Halligan

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