Overview
- John Anthony Miller received a 46-month prison sentence and three years of supervised release for threatening U.S. Senators and their families.
- Miller pleaded guilty to one count of threatening a federal official and two counts of retaliating against officials by threatening family members.
- From October 11–25, 2023, Miller left threatening voicemails, including antisemitic remarks referencing the Holocaust, and appeared at a federal courthouse.
- The threats were reportedly motivated by Miller’s belief that one senator was Jewish, linked to tensions surrounding the Israel–Hamas war.
- The FBI, DOJ, U.S. Marshals, and local law enforcement collaborated on the investigation, with Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey presiding over the sentencing.