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Pete Buttigieg and his kids were targeted by child services swatting call: Police

Pete Buttigieg and his kids were targeted by child services swatting call: Police

"For God’s sake, they are just kids," Buttigieg wrote about the incident.

ByOren OppenheimJune 26, 2026, 6:14 PM

    Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, a high-profile Democratic Party figure and a potential 2028 presidential hopeful, said on Friday that authorities were called on his house over false allegations, in what he said seemed to be an effort to target him politically. It temporarily led to him being separated from his two children.

    Buttigieg, who is openly gay and has become among the Democratic Party’s highest-profile LGBTQ rights advocates, wrote that he feels "rage and sadness" over how someone involved his 4-year-old twins in something like this, but implied it may have been rooted in homophobia and also meant to target him and his family. 

    "They are four years old. Four. They do not know or care what a Democrat or a Republican is. They don’t know how politics works. They don’t know about hate. They should be worrying about what kind of ice cream they’re getting this afternoon, not why they are being brought into a meeting with a grownup asking strange questions or why their Papa is suddenly unavailable to read them a bedtime story. For God’s sake, they are just kids," Buttigieg wrote in a blog post published Friday.

    Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg speaks at the National Action Network Convention in New York City, April 10, 2026.Angelina Katsanis/AP, FILE

    Buttigieg wrote that "a few days ago," a Child Protective Services worker and a police officer came to his home in Traverse City, Michigan, and said an allegation had been made against him related to his 4-year-old twins, and that his children would need to be interviewed without him present. After that he would be interviewed.

    He said he was also told he could not be around the children unsupervised until the interview -- and the children would have to be interviewed without any family present. Buttigieg said he and his husband, Chasten, arranged for the children to stay with grandparents.

    "The twenty-four hours until they returned are among the darkest hours of my life. I tried to get my head around the idea that I had been accused of something so serious that I couldn’t be alone around my own children, and had consented to have them interviewed by strangers, without my knowing where the accusation had come from or even what it contained," Buttigieg wrote.

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