A US Secret Service agent visited a Nebraska woman, Jamie Bonkiewicz, at her home over concerns raised by one of her online posts about White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Bonkiewicz had posted on the platform X that she hoped Leavitt would receive what she believed was "televised justice" for what she perceived as hypocrisy in her role. The USSS confirmed to Newsweek that a special agent and local police were present during an interview, which Bonkiewicz shared in a video post.
Bonkiewicz expressed concerns about online threats and the need to address this issue. However, according to the Secret Service, they investigate any statement or action that could be perceived as a potential threat, regardless of whether it's explicit or implied.
Critics argue that such measures can be seen as an infringement on freedom of speech, with some cases even resulting in arrest for comments deemed potentially inciting violence. A case in point is the recent arrest of comedian Graham Linehan in the UK for making a comment that led to his detention.
Bonkiewicz's social media activity has also drawn attention due to her frequent posts about protests and her views on Leavitt. The Secret Service emphasized that their role is focused on protecting the President, Vice President, former presidents, their families, and government officials, without referencing specific sides or ideologies.
The incident highlights the complexities of balancing free speech with concerns for national security and public safety in the digital age.
Bonkiewicz had posted on the platform X that she hoped Leavitt would receive what she believed was "televised justice" for what she perceived as hypocrisy in her role. The USSS confirmed to Newsweek that a special agent and local police were present during an interview, which Bonkiewicz shared in a video post.
Bonkiewicz expressed concerns about online threats and the need to address this issue. However, according to the Secret Service, they investigate any statement or action that could be perceived as a potential threat, regardless of whether it's explicit or implied.
Critics argue that such measures can be seen as an infringement on freedom of speech, with some cases even resulting in arrest for comments deemed potentially inciting violence. A case in point is the recent arrest of comedian Graham Linehan in the UK for making a comment that led to his detention.
Bonkiewicz's social media activity has also drawn attention due to her frequent posts about protests and her views on Leavitt. The Secret Service emphasized that their role is focused on protecting the President, Vice President, former presidents, their families, and government officials, without referencing specific sides or ideologies.
The incident highlights the complexities of balancing free speech with concerns for national security and public safety in the digital age.