Federal law requires the name, address, occupation, and employer of anyone who gives over $200 to a federal candidate to be published in a government database. The threshold hasn’t been adjusted, even for inflation, in over 40 years. At that level, the law doesn’t just capture big donors — it captures ordinary Americans, too. When Americans who make political contributions find themselves doxxed by a congressman and harassed by anonymous lowlifes, many may decide it’s too risky to support candidates.
Congressman Joaquin Castro doxxed Republican donors on Twitter. Other Democrats in Congress have threatened Republicans similarly, such as releasing information on those who do or don't own registered firearms.
Civil liberties are most certainly being threatened...does that sound like tolerance to you?