And? You want the reader to believe someone on the left posted this "Suspicious letter". At least that is my inference.
It took me less than a couple of seconds to see
other alternative explanations: A paid agent provocateur, A victim sexually assaulted as a teen, or their parent or SO; someone who found Collins hour long justification over the top, mostly more about her job security than what is good for the country, or given the coming Midterms, a machination of the RNC, the NRA or the White House.
Civility
Two Minnesota GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched
Gee, two of them. Under oath and before Congress at risk of Perjury? NO? Well, being Republicans we need to disbelieve them and demand verification; being your source we need a real source to provide verification.
All of this civil behavior
Utah man charged for sending toxic letters to Trump, other admin officials
Their are nuts on both sides of the aisle, but most come from the bottom of the political clock, the idiot fringe.
For those who don't know what the political clock is, it is a simple but thoughtful example of how the political demography can be graphed.
Looking at a Clock Face:
(A) 10 to 12 are the moderate Democrats (D's); 12 to 2 are moderate Republicans (R);
(B) From 8 to 10 liberal and progressive D's; 2 to 4 are conservative R's;
(C) From 7 to 8 are Radical D's; From 4 to 5 are Revolutionary R's;
(D) From 7 to 5 are the fringe groups;
Q. Where do you, the reader, put themselves. (Be honest)
I'm a B.