How did CNN get her address if it is "private"? Did they break the law? 😏

The arrest comes days after CNN dismissed credible threats against Gabbard, suggesting that her attempts to hide the address of a Texas property she owns were actually part of an attempt to commit voter fraud. Her office has raged at CNN for running the story, threatening to file a defamation lawsuit and accusing the liberal outlet of putting Gabbard’s safety at risk.

“I told CNN that Tulsi Gabbard had credible, active threats against her and her family and they went ahead and doxxed her address anyway,”

after declaring a property her “homestead” in Texas. Her office told CNN that the reason it was declared a homestead was because, in Texas, that designation allows you to keep the address private. https://www.dailywire.com/news/fbi-arrests-man-aliakbar-mohammed-amin-for-threats-against-trump-tulsi-gabbard

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there are laws to protect police and judges, for example, to protect their addresses and family info, so they don't get murdered