Waters said that Capitol Police were investigating the threats and other menacing calls that were made to her at the time.Ī bit daring for a newsreader? BBC star Naga Munchetty shows off her cleavage in a deeply plunging black gown at Ethnicity Awards 2021
In March, Waters said she received threatening phone messages sent to her from a man in Kansas who told her 'I got an AK47 and I'll use it if I have to,' and another similar message from a man in Mississippi, reported. In August a San Francisco man was hit with federal charges for allegedly sending Waters a death threat that contained a racial slur and was signed on behalf of the KKK. While this appears to be the first time she has claimed to be hacked, Waters, who has served California's 43rd district since 1991, has been the target of death threats for years now. Neither account appeared to like or post anything out of the ordinary, a usual hallmark of a social media hacking. Waters has two verified accounts on the platform, her personal verified account and her re-election campaign account which has not tweeted since June. Waters has not publicly commented on the alleged hacking since her tweet shortly before noon