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Ohio man charged with threatening to kill a member of Congress over Medicaid cuts
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Ohio man charged with threatening to kill a member of Congress over Medicaid cuts

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Last updated: July 30, 2025 11:35 pm
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Federal authorities this week arrested and charged an Ohio man in reference to threats to kill a member of Congress if the lawmaker voted to chop Medicaid.

The suspect, whom the FBI recognized as Jeffrey Dorsey, 60, of Dayton, left a virtually 90-second expletive-laden voicemail on the primary line of the lawmaker’s Washington, D.C., workplace final month, in accordance with a legal criticism filed in federal courtroom Tuesday. Courtroom paperwork didn’t identify the lawmaker.

“In case you vote to take my f—— Medicaid away, I’m gonna lower your f—— head off,” the caller mentioned, in accordance with a transcript of a message from the FBI.

“You’re a humiliation, and a bag of s— as a person, and I can’t stand you,” the caller is alleged to have added. “So, f— the hell off. However I let you know this, clearly to your mind, in the event you f— with my Medicaid you’re a useless f—.”

President Donald Trump on July 4 signed into regulation a sweeping GOP home coverage invoice that features deep cuts to Medicaid. The Senate handed the measure July 1, adopted by the Home on July 3.

The FBI mentioned the threatening name was made June 29.

A staffer for the unnamed lawmaker supplied an audio copy of the decision to U.S. Capitol Police, in accordance with the FBI, and authorities traced the telephone to Dorsey after they obtained subscriber info from the telephone’s service supplier, it mentioned.

The FBI mentioned that it known as the telephone related to the threatening message this week and that the voice of the one that answered resembled the voice within the voicemail message left with the lawmaker’s workplace.

Dorsey is in custody as he awaits a detention listening to Friday. He’s charged with interstate communications with a menace to injure.

Courtroom paperwork didn’t record any lawyer info.

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Data supplied by the Ohio lawyer basic’s workplace revealed that Dorsey was receiving Medicaid providers by way of varied suppliers, in accordance with the FBI.

Vice President JD Vance was in Ohio, his house state, on Monday for an occasion in Canton selling Trump’s home coverage invoice. Many Democratic lawmakers have mentioned they’re nervous about how the Medicaid cuts will have an effect on their constituents, and so they plan to focus on them once they discuss to voters.

U.S. Capitol Police mentioned in February that the variety of menace evaluation instances grew for a second consecutive 12 months final 12 months, with investigations into 9,474 regarding statements and direct threats in opposition to members of Congress, their households and workers members, up from 8,008 in 2023.

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