Hello Code1211,
With respect, your source is vague and relies on hearsay for the "facts" it manufactures.
It references Trump as a direct actor in the story told by the person claiming to have been harassed, but the mention is the only connection between Trump and the story told.
The link included leads to a "report" of a visitor apparently sent by Kanye West that delivered an undocumented threat to the person telling the story.
At the time of either or both "reports" no actual action predicted by the threats, investigations of the threats or proof of the threats had materialized.
At some point, you need to ask this question:
"If this is true, what else must be true?"
There is no reason to doubt the story. We are not talking about one incident. She showed hundreds of menacing messages to police. That much is absolutely verified. It would not have been reported if it were not true.
"Their alarm peaked in January, Freeman said, when a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent told her a suspected Jan. 6 Capitol rioter had been arrested and found in possession of a list of names of people to be executed. Freeman and her daughter were on it, she said."
The FBI has possession of a hit list with her name on it.
Verified by police records reviewed by the reporter:
"Freeman showed hundreds of threatening emails and text messages to police in Cobb County, where she lives, according to police reports reviewed by Reuters. She visited the Fulton County police station on Dec. 4, 2020, and told officers about the threats. While she was there, her phone buzzed nonstop with menacing calls, and an unidentified officer answered more than 20 of them, according to Freeman. In response to Freeman’s at-times panicked emergency calls to 911, Cobb County officers went to her home, according to a Reuters review of the call recordings. "
There is nothing to doubt there. No cause for doubt. This happened.
The right wing extremist terrorists refused to accept the outcome of the election. They targeted these election workers with death threats.
Alexander Hamilton warned us of this:
"The truth unquestionably is, that the only path to a subversion of the republican system of the Country is, by flattering the prejudices of the people, and exciting their jealousies and apprehensions, to throw affairs into confusion, and bring on civil commotion. Tired at length of anarchy, or want of government, they may take shelter in the arms of monarchy for repose and security.
Those then, who resist a confirmation of public order, are the true Artificers of monarchy—not that this is the intention of the generality of them. Yet it would not be difficult to lay the finger upon some of their party who may justly be suspected. When a man unprincipled in private life desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, possessed of considerable talents, having the advantage of military habits—despotic in his ordinary demeanour—known to have scoffed in private at the principles of liberty—when such a man is seen to mount the hobby horse of popularity—to join in the cry of danger to liberty—to take every opportunity of embarrassing the General Government & bringing it under suspicion—to flatter and fall in with all the non sense of the zealots of the day—It may justly be suspected that his object is to throw things into confusion that he may “ride the storm and direct the whirlwind.”"
That is precisely what Trump has done. He has flattered the prejudices of hateful right wing extremists, (very good people on both sides) Trump has excited their jealousies and apprehensions, (they are bringing crime and drugs) thrown affairs into confusion, (refused to accept the election loss) and brought on civil commotion (called for the Jan 6th rally, saying 'it will be wild.')
Alexander Hamilton was spot on. We are now living it. Right wing extremists want Trump to be king forever more.