Kinzinger Says He Received a Threat to 'Execute' Him, His Wife, and 5-Month-Old

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Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., listens as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, June 16, 2022. J. Scott Applewhite/AP

Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger said he received a mailed threat to "execute" him and his family.

He said there will be "violence in the future" unless "politicians get a grip on telling people the truth."

Kinzinger is one of two Republicans on the Jan. 6 committee, which is holding public hearings about its investigation.

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Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger warned of "violence in the future" after he said he received a mailed threat against him and his family.

Kinzinger made the comments Sunday on "This Week" on ABC News while discussing his work on the January 6 committee. His position as one of only two Republicans on the committee has subjected him to threats, he said.

"This threat that came in, it was mailed to my house. We got it a couple of days ago, and it threatens to execute me, as well as my wife and 5-month-old child. We've never seen or had anything like that. It was sent from the local area," said Kinzinger, who represents Illinois' 16th congressional district.

He added that he's not worried about his personal safety, but he is concerned about his family.

"I don't worry – but now that I have a wife and kids, of course, it's a little different," Kinzinger said. "There's violence in the future, I'm going to tell you. And until we get a grip on telling people the truth, we can't expect any differently."

A spokesperson for Kinzinger said his office has reported the threat, and they are "taking extra precautions for the Congressman's family."

As the Jan. 6 House committee continues to hold its public hearings about its investigation into the Capitol siege, a new Ipsos/ABC News poll found that a majority of Americans say former President Donald Trump should be criminally charged for his role in the Capitol riot.

During his interview, Kinzinger said the Republican party has "utterly failed the American people at truth," arguing that Trump "knew what he was doing" ahead of the Capitol siege, Insider's Pocharapon Neammanee reported.

"I certainly think the president is guilty of knowing what he did, seditious conspiracy, being involved in these, you know, kind of different segments of pressuring the DOJ, vice president, et cetera," Kinzinger said. "Unfortunately, my party has utterly failed the American people at truth."

BiggsIDarklighter on June 19th, 2022 at 22:40 UTC »

If only this was five months ago Kinzinger’s baby would have been off limits by Republican logic, but once you’re born you’re fair game to be murdered.

temporalwanderer on June 19th, 2022 at 22:34 UTC »

"Unfortunately, my party has utterly failed the American people at truth."

Putin_blows_goats on June 19th, 2022 at 22:34 UTC »

A spokesperson for Kinzinger said his office has reported the threat

Can we assume that the authorities do their utmost to track these people down and go and threaten them in return and prosecute if possible?