
Republican Rep. Kat Cammack and her staff were forced to evacuate their offices due to death threats after she shared her personal ectopic pregnancy story, highlighting how the radical left responds to conservative women who dare to speak about reproductive healthcare from a pro-life perspective.
Key Takeaways
- Rep. Kat Cammack’s offices were evacuated following “imminent death threats” against her, her family, and staff after she shared her ectopic pregnancy experience in a Wall Street Journal article.
- The threats stemmed from misinformation, as many falsely believed Cammack voted for Florida’s six-week abortion ban, when she serves in the U.S. House of Representatives, not the Florida Legislature.
- Law enforcement, including the U.S. Capitol Police, is actively investigating thousands of hate-filled messages and credible threats from pro-abortion activists.
- Cammack remains committed to advocating for women’s healthcare based on “truth, not fear,” despite facing violent intimidation tactics.
- The incident reflects a disturbing trend of increasing threats against elected officials, with threats against Congress members more than doubling since 2017.
Death Threats Force Office Evacuation
Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack announced Wednesday that she and her staff were forced to evacuate their offices due to serious threats against their lives. The threats began pouring in after the Wall Street Journal published an article detailing Cammack’s experience with a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy. Since the article’s publication, Cammack’s office has received thousands of hostile messages and numerous credible threats from abortion activists, prompting immediate security concerns and an active law enforcement investigation.
Cammack shared details of the threats on social media, writing, “These threats erupted after the Wall Street Journal reported 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 investigating.” This disturbing situation highlights the increasingly dangerous political climate surrounding abortion discussions, especially for conservative women who share personal experiences.
Today, we had to evacuate our offices due to imminent death threats against me, my unborn child, my family, and my staff. These threats erupted after the Wall Street Journal reported on my life-threatening ectopic pregnancy—a nonviable pregnancy with no heartbeat.
Since then,… pic.twitter.com/gsaBO70s9P
— Rep. Cammack Press Office (@RepKatCammack) June 26, 2025
Misinformation Fuels Radical Response
Much of the hostility directed at Cammack stems from fundamental misunderstandings about her role and position. Many accusers falsely believe she voted for Florida’s heartbeat law that prohibits most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. In reality, Cammack serves in the U.S. House of Representatives, not the Florida state legislature that passed the law. This basic factual error hasn’t stopped radical activists from targeting her with violent threats, demonstrating how leftist outrage often precedes basic fact-checking.
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.” 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 resources and care they deserve is critical. We need real conversations about maternal healthcare in America—conversations based on truth, not fear,” said Rep. Kat Cammack.
The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration has explicitly clarified that Florida’s abortion law permits the procedure to save the mother’s life and health, including in cases of ectopic pregnancies. Nevertheless, abortion activists have exploited Cammack’s medical crisis to push their agenda, weaponizing her experience while disregarding both legal facts and her stance supporting abortion exceptions for rape, incest, and threats to the mother’s life.
Growing Violence Against Elected Officials
The threats against Cammack represent a troubling trend in American politics. Threats against members of Congress have more than doubled since 2017, with the U.S. Capitol Police’s Threat Assessment Section investigating nearly 9,500 threats against legislators last year alone. Recent violence includes the murder of a Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband, underscoring the severity of this escalating problem. Despite the dangerous environment, the liberal media’s coverage often downplays threats against conservative officials.
“We have a zero-tolerance policy for threats against the Members of Congress. Our Tampa field office, which was set up to quickly respond to threats in the region, immediately started coordinating with local and federal agencies in the area. We appreciate their partnership as we continue to investigate this case. For safety reasons, we cannot discuss the specifics about our investigations,” said A spokesperson for the U.S. Capitol Police.
Cammack has characterized the leftist messaging around her medical situation as “absolute fearmongering at its worst,” noting the deliberate mischaracterization of her ectopic pregnancy treatment. Despite receiving what she called “imminent death threats against me, my unborn child, my family, and my staff,” Cammack remains resolute in her commitment to advocating for women’s healthcare based on medical facts rather than political hysteria, showing remarkable courage in the face of violent intimidation.