U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin's home was the target of a bomb threat Friday evening, her office said.
Slotkin wasn't home at the time, a spokesperson for the Democrat from Holly said in a statement , and Michigan State Police searched the property and confirmed that no one was in danger.
Slotkin’s office confirmed late Friday that the bomb threat was made to her family farmhouse in Holly, not her home in Washington, D.C.
"Senator Slotkin is deeply grateful for the swift and professional response by Oakland County and Michigan State Police," the spokesperson said in a statement. "U.S. Capitol Police will continue to investigate and hopefully hold accountable those responsible."
The threat came one day after Slotkin's office said the senator had been assigned around-the-clock police protect

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