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U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nevada) speaks during a news conference on June 16, 2023, at the East Vegas Library

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A Las Vegas man has been charged with threatening to assault a U.S. official after he allegedly left a series of antisemitic voicemails at the office of Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen, who is Jewish.

Among the many violent and hateful messages, Miller allegedly made one telling Rosen, “we’re gonna finish what Hitler started you f—— s—,” and another calling her “evil” and saying, “We’re gonna exterminate you, f—.”

According to the court documents, Miller arrived at a Las Vegas courthouse on Oct. 18, at which time he stated that he was going to visit the Democratic senator. “After being refused entry, the individual became agitated and started yelling and shouting profanities … while walking on Las Vegas Boulevard,” the documents allege.

The documents include a screenshot of a man who looks to be Miller taken on Las Vegas Boulevard. Prosecutors allege that Miller continued leaving voicemails with Rosen days later, including one in which he stated, “Watch, b—-, your whole f—— family’s in 10 danger, b—-.”

She added that Hamas' terrorist attack earlier in the month marked “the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust.”

Rosen has spoken out against the recent bigotry, saying on X this week, “Over the weekend, we saw even MORE reports of antisemitism across our country. From college campuses to synagogues, these incidents are appalling and we must call them out and take action. We can’t let this bigotry be normalized.”

Rosen co-sponsored a bipartisan bill this weekcondemning violence against Jewish studentsat American universities, and calling on colleges to do more to halt the incidents.

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source: people.com