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English: In the fall of 2017, the office of US Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) sent out these cease-and-desist letters to activists who had been urging the senator to support the activists' positions on health care, immigration and other issues. The letter threatened that if more letters were received, that Cotton's staff would contact the US Capitol Police.
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Source Source: see this article in the Arkansas Times
Author Staff of the US Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas).

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