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Florida Rep. Cammack faces threats after WSJ ectopic pregnancy story

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U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack, a U.S. Congressman in Northern Florida, shared on social media Wednesday night that her office was evacuated after death threats to her, her family and her employees.

According to an article on social media platform X, a congresswoman claims she has been a repeat victim of threats after the Wall Street Journals exclusive exclusive.

“These threats erupted after the Wall Street Journal reported on my life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, an inevitable pregnancy without a heartbeat. Since then, we have received thousands of hate-filled messages and have been actively investigated from law enforcement, which are dozens of credible threats actively investigated by law enforcement.”

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U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack, a U.S. Congressman in Northern Florida, shared on social media Wednesday night that her office was evacuated after death threats to her, her family and her employees. (X on Rep. Cammack’s Press Office)

Cammock’s ectopic pregnancy occurred shortly after the state’s heartbeat law came into effect. Cammock noted that the threat happened after the WSJ interview was released – an exception to the opposition to abortion lawmakers favoring rape and incest and the mother’s life at risk.

“For those who spread misinformation: I did not vote for Florida’s heartbeat law; I served in the U.S. House, not the Florida Legislature.” “Let me be clear: I won’t be intimidated. I won’t fight for women and families in women and families. It’s crucial to ensure the resources and care that women deserve. We need real fear of women.”

Threatening language

Her interview with WSJ happened shortly after the state’s abortion law came into effect and was a possible contributor because rumors revolved around reports of Cammack’s vote for Florida’s heartbeat law, which she claimed was not true. (X on Rep. Cammack’s Press Office)

In her post, Cammack includes photos showing the types of harassment she received.

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The congresswoman said in a WSJ interview that she suffered from an ectopic pregnancy and that she initially refused to terminate her pregnancy after talking to a medical professional. She said she was worried she would break state law because she had been five weeks at the time of termination.

Threatening language

The congresswoman said in a WSJ interview that she suffered from an ectopic pregnancy and that she initially refused to terminate her pregnancy after talking to a medical professional.

She said that despite the nature of her condition being considered deadly, she was still afraid and accused the news of her choice.

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“It’s absolutely frightening,” she told the publication. “There will be some comments like, ‘Okay, thank God we provide abortion services, even though I’m not going through abortion.”

Fox News Digital has contacted Cammack’s office for comment.

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