Marjorie Taylor Greene has been terrorized for months.
The Secret Service got in on the investigation.
And what they discovered was far worse than anyone imagined.
The U.S. Secret Service just pulled off one of the biggest takedowns in recent memory.
They didn’t just catch a few pranksters making fake 911 calls designed to send SWAT teams to politicians’ homes.
What they uncovered was a massive foreign operation with the firepower to cripple America’s largest city.
Foreign actors built a network powerful enough to paralyze New York
Over 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers – all within 35 miles of New York City.¹
That’s not some kid in his basement playing games.
That’s a military-grade operation designed to cause maximum chaos.
The Secret Service’s Advanced Threat Interdiction Unit traced the swatting calls targeting Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), and former presidential candidate Nikki Haley back to this sophisticated network.
The swatting attack against MTG happened on Christmas Day 2023, when "a man called the suicide prevention hotline claiming he shot his girlfriend and threatened to kill himself."
Police "barreled toward the address, but turned around once before they arrived. It was a hoax; a swatting call at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s residence."
But here’s the terrifying part – this network "was so powerful, it could have sent an encrypted and anonymous text to every human being in the United States within 12 minutes," according to Matt McCool, the special agent in charge of the Secret Service’s New York field office.
McCool didn’t mince words about what they were dealing with.
"The surge of swatting calls against high-ranking officials posed a real and ‘imminent threat’ to the Secret Service’s protective operations," McCool explained.
The servers were "essentially forming a circle around New York City’s cellular network infrastructure" and were "capable of disabling cell phone towers and disrupting emergency services."
One flip of the switch and cell service for millions of people could have gone dark.
The network was being used by cartels and terrorists
This wasn’t just about harassing conservative politicians.
Early forensic analysis shows this network was used by "foreign governments and criminals," McCool said. "That includes cartels, that includes human traffickers, that includes terrorists."
"It is absolutely well funded and well-organized," McCool stated, and that should terrify every American who values national security.
Think about the implications here.
Foreign nation-state actors built a communications network on American soil that could overwhelm the nation’s cell towers, flood emergency services with fake calls, and coordinate criminal activity across the country.
And they were using it to terrorize conservative lawmakers who stand up for America First policies.
The timing isn’t coincidental either.
These swatting attacks ramped up as figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene became more vocal about securing the nation’s borders and stopping the endless wars.
Democrats stayed silent while conservatives were under attack
Where was the outrage from Democrats when Marjorie Taylor Greene was getting swatted?
Where were the calls for unity and protection of our democratic institutions?
Cricket sounds.
But the moment someone on their side gets threatened, they demand FBI task forces and congressional hearings.
The hypocrisy is staggering, but it’s also revealing.
Democrats don’t see conservatives as legitimate political opposition – they see them as enemies to be neutralized by any means necessary.
And when foreign actors step in to help with that neutralization, well, that’s just fine by them.
Secret Service Director Sean Curran finally stated what should have been obvious from day one: "The potential for disruption to our country’s telecommunications posed by this network of devices cannot be overstated."
But it took how long to get to this point?
How many swatting calls did Marjorie Taylor Greene have to endure before law enforcement took this seriously?
This is just the beginning
Here’s what really should keep you awake at night – McCool warned that "It would be unwise to think that there’s not other networks across the country."
So while the Secret Service shut down this one massive operation, how many others are out there right now?
How many other foreign nation-state actors have built communications networks on American soil?
And how many are specifically targeting conservative leaders who threaten their interests?
The sophistication of this operation shows we’re not dealing with lone wolves or domestic extremists.
We’re dealing with foreign powers who have declared war on American conservatives and built the infrastructure to wage that war on our own soil.
The Secret Service deserves credit for finally taking this threat seriously and shutting it down.
But the real question is what took so long – and what else is out there waiting to be discovered.
¹ John Miller and Celina Tebor, "The Secret Service traced swatting threats against officials. They found 300 servers capable of crippling NYC’s cell system," CNN, September 23, 2025.
² Ibid.
³ Ibid.
⁴ Lucas Nolan, "Secret Service Busts Massive Network Used in Swatting Attacks Against Marjorie Taylor Greene, Other Republicans," Breitbart, September 23, 2025.
⁵ John Miller and Celina Tebor, "The Secret Service traced swatting threats against officials. They found 300 servers capable of crippling NYC’s cell system," CNN, September 23, 2025.