WASHINGTON – Bomb threats wreaked havoc at dozens of polling sites across at least five pivotal swing states on Tuesday.
Federal officials say the false threats followed bogus fraud claims and didn’t threaten the orderly voting process.
Hoax bomb threats, many of which appeared to originate from Russian email domains, were directed on Tuesday at polling ...
An already heated presidential race faced further strain from a string of reported bomb threats in battleground ...
Voting in multiple battleground states was disrupted on Tuesday as numerous polling places received death threats, many of ...
Several non-credible bomb threats that briefly disrupted voting at several Georgia polling places originated from Russia, ...
In Fulton County, Ga., officials said they received multiple bomb threats, including two incidents that forced officials to ...
The FBI said it appeared Russia was behind discredited bomb threats made in Georgia and other states on Election Day. “The ...
And the FBI warned that faked video clips were circulating on the internet telling Americans to “vote remotely” because of a ...
Georgia is not going to be intimidated. Russia just decided they picked on the wrong Georgia,” the state’s top election ...
The FBI warned of bomb threats at polling stations in "multiple" US states on a tense Election Day, adding that none were ...
"Unfortunately, when something bad happens, it is often claimed to be of Russian origin," a Russian official told Newsweek.