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New Jersey Polling Places Face Bomb Threats Amidst Political Accusations

New Jersey polling places faced bomb threats, causing closures before being deemed not credible. Zohran Mamdani accused President Trump of orchestration, drawing criticism for his baseless claims.

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  • Multiple bomb threats were reported at various polling places across New Jersey, leading to temporary closures and voter relocations on election day.
  • Investigations into the New Jersey bomb threats concluded that the reported incidents were not credible, ensuring the safety of voters and election officials.
  • Zohran Mamdani publicly accused President Trump of orchestrating the bomb threats at New Jersey polling places, alleging an attempt to intimidate voters.
  • Mamdani's claims linking President Trump to the bomb threats were met with strong criticism from figures like Karoline Leavitt and the White House.
  • Critics, including Karoline Leavitt, condemned Zohran Mamdani's statements as baseless and irresponsible, highlighting the lack of evidence for his accusations against President Trump.
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Multiple polling places across New Jersey received bomb threats, but the exact locations were not detailed in the available information.

Investigations concluded that the bomb threats reported at the New Jersey polling places were not credible, ensuring the safety of voters and election officials.

Zohran Mamdani is a public figure who accused President Trump of orchestrating the bomb threats at New Jersey polling places to intimidate voters, though these claims lacked evidence and were criticized.

Political figures, including Karoline Leavitt and representatives from the White House, strongly criticized Mamdani's accusations as baseless and irresponsible, emphasizing the lack of proof.

While some polling places temporarily closed and voters were relocated due to bomb threats, authorities ensured the safety of voters and officials, and no credible threat was found that ultimately prevented voting.

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