John Anthony Miller of Las Vegas was sentenced to three years in prison for threatening two U.S. senators and their families. Miller pleaded guilty to making vile threats, including using anti-LGBT slurs and references to violence. U.S. District Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey oversaw the case, emphasizing the severity of Miller's actions. The National Security Division's Sue J. Bai stated that such threats against public officials are unacceptable and reiterated the commitment of the Department of Justice to hold violators accountable.
The threats against these U.S. Senators and their families were vile, dehumanizing, and shameful. Today's sentence reflects the Department's firm resolve to holding accountable those who seek to intimidate and harm our public officials. Such threats of violence have no place in our country.
All these f*****g lies is in your f*****g hands, you f*****g b***h, and I'm gonna f*****g see you soon, you f*****g sellout f*****g f****t b***h.
We're gonna finish what Hitler started.
You're gonna burn in hell, b***h, and me and Jesus are gonna piss on you, b***h.
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