Republican congresswoman's office evacuated after pro-abortion activists send chilling threats

North Central Florida U S Rep Kat Cammack shared on social media Wednesday night that her office was evacuated following death threats against her her family and her staff The Congresswoman alleges she has been a repeat victim of the threats following an sole with the Wall Street Journal in which she spoke about an expelled pregnancy in May of last year according to a post on social media platform X These threats erupted after the Wall Street Journal broadcasted on my life-threatening ectopic pregnancy a nonviable pregnancy with no heartbeat Since then we ve received thousands of hate-filled messages and dozens of credible threats from pro-abortion activists which law enforcement is actively reviewing Rep Cammack s Press Office posted PRO-LIFE ALLY PRO-ABORTION ASSAULT RESPONSE 'TROUBLING' TRUMP'S PLANNED PARENTHOOD FUNDING CUT 'GREAT STEP'Cammock's ectopic pregnancy occurred shortly after the state s heartbeat law went into effect Cammock noted the threats came after the publication of the WSJ interview which noted that the lawmaker who is against abortion supports exceptions for rape and incest and instances in which the mother's life is at danger To those spreading misinformation I did not vote for Florida s heartbeat law I serve in the U S House of Representatives not the Florida Legislature Cammack wrote on X Let me be clear I will not be intimidated I won t back down in the fight for women and families Ensuring women have the support and care they deserve is critical We need real conversations about maternal healthcare in America conversations based on truth not fear In her post Cammack included photos displaying the types of harassment she has received SPATE OF HEALTHCARE SCARES AND VIOLENT THREATS HIGHLIGHT GROWING VULNERABILITIES FOR LAWMAKERS ON CAPITOL HILLThe congresswoman explained during the WSJ interview that she had an ectopic pregnancy and that after speaking with medicinal professionals she had initially refused to terminate her pregnancy She says she had fears that she would be violating state law due to the fact she was five weeks along at the time of the termination Although the nature of her condition was considered fatal she was still afraid she mentioned and blames pro-choice messaging It was absolute fearmongering at its worst she reported the publication There will be selected comments like Well thank God we have abortion services even though what I went through wasn t an abortion Fox News Digital has reached out to Cammack's office for comment