Guilty Of Threatening, Anti-Semitic Phone Calls To Eric Cantor

A Tennessee man pleaded guilty to making profanity-laced phone calls to House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s office.

Glendon Swift entered the plea at a federal hearing Tuesday in Knoxville. Swift changed his plea to guilty in return for prosecutors recommending a 13-month sentence. Sentencing is set April 4…

An FBI affidavit shows the 64-year-old Swift left two messages at the Republican leader’s suburban Richmond office on Oct. 27, threatening to “destroy” the congressman and making derogatory references to Cantor being Jewish.