Written by Ashton Snyder on
 July 18, 2025

Voice of America employee faces charges over death threats against Marjorie Taylor Greene

A shocking development has emerged from Capitol Hill as federal authorities arrested a Voice of America employee who allegedly orchestrated a months-long campaign of threatening calls targeting Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and her staff.

According to The Daily Caller, Seth Jason, 45, was taken into custody Thursday by U.S. Capitol Police and Anne Arundel Police Department for allegedly making multiple threatening calls to Greene's district offices.

The Department of Justice has charged Jason with serious offenses, including influencing a federal official by threatening a family member and interstate communications with intent to kidnap or injure. The suspect, who worked in Voice of America's studios and control rooms, allegedly used various phone lines connected to his workplace to make these threatening calls.

Extended Pattern of Threatening Behavior Revealed

Investigators uncovered that between October 2023 and January 2025, Jason allegedly made eight separate threatening calls to Greene's district offices in Dalton and Rome, Georgia. The pattern of harassment lasted for approximately 15 months, during which the suspect allegedly threatened Greene, her staff, and their families with firearms.

The threats were particularly concerning due to Jason's proximity to Greene's office, as he worked at Voice of America, which is located near congressional buildings. This geographical closeness added an extra layer of credibility to the threats, making them even more disturbing for the congresswoman and her staff.

The case has drawn significant attention from law enforcement agencies, particularly given the current climate of political violence and threats against elected officials. Capitol Police have increased their focus on protecting members of Congress following several high-profile incidents.

Legal Consequences and Political Impact

If convicted, Jason faces severe penalties for his alleged actions. The charge of influencing a federal official by threatening a family member carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, while the interstate communications charge could result in up to five years behind bars.

Greene expressed her relief following Jason's arrest, describing the 15-month ordeal as deeply disturbing. She specifically thanked U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, Senior Advisor Kari Lake, and the Capitol Police for their swift action in apprehending the suspect.

The case highlights the growing concern over threats against elected officials, regardless of their political affiliation. Law enforcement agencies have emphasized that threatening public servants and their families is a serious crime that will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Recent Violence Adds Weight to Threats

The arrest comes at a time when political violence has become increasingly prevalent. The recent murder of Democratic Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of political threats.

Law enforcement officials are drawing parallels between this case and other instances of political violence, emphasizing the importance of taking all threats seriously. The tragic events in Minnesota, where a suspect impersonated a law enforcement officer before allegedly committing murder, have heightened concerns about the safety of elected officials.

Voice of America, a government-funded international broadcaster, has not yet issued any statement regarding their employee's arrest or the allegations against him. The organization's silence has raised questions about their employee screening processes and security measures.

Federal Investigation Continues

The arrest of Seth Jason marks a significant development in the ongoing effort to protect elected officials from threats and violence. The Department of Justice has demonstrated its commitment to prosecuting those who attempt to intimidate or harm public servants.

The case will proceed through the federal court system, where prosecutors will present evidence collected over the 15-month investigation. The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines will play a crucial role in determining the final sentence if Jason is convicted.

The investigation has revealed the sophisticated nature of the threats, as the suspect allegedly used his position at Voice of America to access multiple phone lines, making it more difficult for authorities to trace the calls initially. This aspect of the case may lead to enhanced security measures at government media organizations.

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