Sen. Susan Collins, who has received death threats and had a window smashed at her home, said she 'wouldn't be surprised' if a member of Congress was murdered

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Sen. Susan Collins, who has received death threats and had a window smashed at her home, said she 'wouldn't be surprised' if a member of Congress was murdered
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'I wouldn't be surprised if a senator or House member were killed,' Collins, a Republican from Maine, told The New York Times. 'What started with abusive phone calls is now translating into active threats of violence and real violence.'

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