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An affidavit filed in U.S. District Court and reviewed by the Associated Press says that Muscara, a Burlington native, sent powdered starch to Collins’s husband along with a letter that she said was covered in “ricin residue.”
Evidently Muscara believed that by threatening Collins and scaring her silly, she would either rescind her vote or die of shock, or both.
The letter, which was delivered to the Collins’s home in Bangor, Maine, accused the Collins of having “betrayed the people of Maine” [by not believing Christine Blasey Ford's uncorroborated claim, which was also denied by her witnesses, that Kavanaugh was involved in sexual misconduct when he and Ford were teens.]
It was sent shortly after Collins voted to confirm Kavanaugh despite dramatic opposition by activists and Congressional Democrats convinced of the sexual assault allegations leveled against him without a smidgeon of proof.
Hopefully, Muscara will go to prison where orange is the new black, and upon her release, will go around the country and teach kids about the rule of law.
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