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Kamala Harris’ Texas Voters Receive Intimidating Cards Signed By ‘Trump Clan’

Kamala Harris’ Texas Voters Receive Intimidating Cards Signed By ‘Trump Clan’

In an election year filled with ugliness, things are about to get even worse in the Texas Hill Country as an individual or group calling themselves the “Trump Clan” is leaving threatening messages for potential Kamala Harris voters.

Law enforcement officials in San Marcos, Texas confirm they have received several reports of attempted voter intimidation by supporters Donald Trump. Members of the public found fliers attached to campaign signs saying the owner had been “identified” and was now on the “National Harris Criminal Support Database.”

The postcard reads in its entirety as follows:

Congratulations!

You have been identified and are now in our national database of supporters of Harris’ perpetrators through social interactions with your neighbors who are members of our investigative team, or through yard signs or vehicle bumper stickers.

Instead of the hangman’s noose of old, you are now guaranteed that once the wonderful Donald Trump is president again, you will be audited by the IRS starting with your first tax return and for at least 4 years. painful suffering and attorney’s fees.

Sincerely
The Great Dragon of the Trump Clan #124; San Marcos, Texas

The first postcards were found last Friday. More have been discovered since then. The San Marcos Police Department is urging anyone who finds one of the flyers to contact the agency and not remove it. It is reported that the police will check and safely remove the leaflet.

“It is a crime in the state of Texas to attempt to influence, coerce or even prevent a voter from voting,” said San Marcos Police Chief Stan Standridge. in a Facebook post. “Once we identify a suspect or suspects, we will turn it over to the district attorney’s office for appropriate charges.”

The messages are coming, and so is the Trump campaign under fire for the rally on October 27, where some speakers made a series racist comments targeting Hispanics, black Americans, and Jews.

Voter intimidation is a a federal crime which involves both a financial penalty and imprisonment for a term of up to one year. It is also a felony of the third degree under Texas law.

This story was originally presented on Fortune.com