The voting machine company that has faced two weeks of false fraud claims from President Donald Trump told ABC News Wednesday their employees have been the subject of threats and online harassment -- the latest sign that Trump's freewheeling online rhetoric has real-world consequences.
In the past week, the president has tweeted or retweeted more than a dozen false claims about Dominion Voting Systems used across the country to his 89 million followers, calling the company "horrible, inaccurate and anything but secure," despite no credible evidence to suggest its platforms were compromised in any way.
"We've been working around the clock to address issues with law enforcement and take every appropriate measure we can to ensure the safety of employees," a Dominion spokesperson said.