
Juanita Broaddrick, a prominent conservative social media influencer, became the latest victim of swatting—a malicious hoax where false emergency calls trigger armed police responses, placing lives at risk as part of the left’s intimidation tactics.
Broaddrick shared a video on X, stating, “Well, I just got swatted,” decrying the incident as politically motivated harassment.
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This dangerous act is part of a disturbing trend targeting conservative voices, with FBI Director Kash Patel noting an “alarming rise” in such incidents.
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Swatting is not just dangerous—it’s immoral and authoritarian. It weaponizes law enforcement to silence dissent, risking lives and diverting resources from real emergencies.
The far left, often implicated in these attacks, reveals a desperation to suppress opposition rather than engage in debate. This isn’t pranksmanship; it’s a chilling assault on free speech.
Broaddrick joins a growing list of victims. Conservative podcaster Nick Sortor reported his father and sister were swatted, with police arriving at gunpoint after a false murder claim.
Infowars’ Chase Geiser endured two swatting incidents in 12 hours, handcuffed in the street.
Radio host Joe Pagliarulo and social media influencer Gunther Eagleman also faced similar hoaxes.
This phenomenon reflects a broader decay in political discourse. Swatting conservatives isn’t just illegal—it’s a cowardly tactic signaling the left’s fear of open debate.