Overview
- Emergency services and police K-9 units searched the Washington, D.C., residence of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after a reported bomb threat.
- Searches of the home and surrounding Georgetown area did not locate an explosive device, according to early media accounts.
- Authorities continued to treat the location as an active scene as the investigation proceeded.
- Initial details were reported by Newsmax and amplified by outlets including TASS and Breitbart, with a freelance reporter’s post on X noting the response.
- No prominent, named law-enforcement statements were cited in the available reports, and further official confirmation may follow.