HOLLY, MI – Michigan State Police responded to a bomb threat directed toward U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin’s Oakland County home Friday, Nov. 21, according to Slotkin’s office.
Slotkin, D-Holly, was not at her home when MSP initially responded to the bomb threat and searched the residence. MSP confirmed nobody was in danger, a Slotkin spokesperson said in a post on social media platform X .
“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 investigating the incident and “hopefully hold accountable those responsible,” per the statement.
MSP’s response to the threat follows a statement from President Donald Trump a day earlier in which he refers

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