Elected Officials Face Rising Threats and Incidents of Violence

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A man accused of threatening Rep. Max Miller and running him off the road in Ohio has been arrested, with the incident believed to be antisemitic in nature, involving a Palestinian flag and hostile slogans. The arrest highlights ongoing security concerns for Congress members amid recent violent incidents, and the Capitol Police emphasized their commitment to zero-tolerance for threats against officials.
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