Actually, This Is Who We Are: Political Violence Has Always Been a Part of America’s History

aaron burr, alexander hamilton duel

By Maurizio Valsania, Università di Torino

The day after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University, commentators repeated a familiar refrain: “This isn’t who we are as Americans.”

Others similarly weighed in. Whoopi Goldberg on “The View” declared that Americans solve political disagreements peacefully: “This is not the way we do it.”

Yet other awful episodes come immediately to mind: President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed on Nov. 22, 1963. More recently, on June 14, 2025, Melissa Hortman, speaker emerita of the Minnesota House of Representatives, was shot and killed at her home, along with her husband and their golden retriever.

As a historian of the early republic, I believe that seeing this violence in America as distinct “episodes” is wrong.

Instead, they reflect a recurrent pattern.

American politics has long personalized its violence. Time and again, history’s advance has been imagined to depend on silencing or destroying a single figure – the rival who becomes the ultimate, despicable foe.

Hence, to claim that such shootings betray “who we are” is to forget that the U.S. was founded upon – and has long been sustained by – this very form of political violence.

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Revolutionary violence as political theater

The years of the American Revolution were incubated in violence. One abominable practice used on political adversaries was tarring and feathering. It was a punishment imported from Europe and popularized by the Sons of Liberty in the late 1760s, Colonial activists who resisted British rule.

In seaport towns such as Boston and New York, mobs stripped political enemies, usually suspected loyalists – supporters of British rule – or officials representing the king, smeared them with hot tar, rolled them in feathers, and paraded them through the streets.

The effects on bodies were devastating. As the tar was peeled away, flesh came off in strips. People would survive the punishment, but they would carry the scars for the rest of their life.

By the late 1770s, the Revolution in what is known as the Middle Colonies had become a brutal civil war. In New York and New Jersey, patriot militias, loyalist partisans and British regulars raided across county lines, targeting farms and neighbors. When patriot forces captured loyalist irregulars – often called “Tories” or “refugees” – they frequently treated them not as prisoners of war but as traitors, executing them swiftly, usually by hanging.

In September 1779, six loyalists were caught near Hackensack, New Jersey. They were hanged without trial by patriot militia. Similarly, in October 1779, two suspected Tory spies captured in the Hudson Highlands were shot on the spot, their execution justified as punishment for treason.

To patriots, these killings were deterrence; to loyalists, they were murder. Either way, they were unmistakably political, eliminating enemies whose “crime” was allegiance to the wrong side.

Henry Brockholst Livingston
In 1798, Henry Brockholst Livingston – later a U.S. Supreme Court justice – killed James Jones in a duel. It did not affect his career. (Image: US Supreme Court)
Pistols at dawn

Even after independence, the workings of American politics remained grounded in a logic of violence toward adversaries.

For national leaders, the pistol duel was not just about honor. It normalized a political culture where gunfire itself was treated as part of the debate.

The most famous duel, of course, was Aaron Burr’s killing of Alexander Hamilton in 1804. But scores of lesser-known confrontations dotted the decade before it.

In 1798, Henry Brockholst Livingston – later a U.S. Supreme Court justice – killed James Jones in a duel. Far from discredited, he was deemed to have acted honorably. In the early republic, even homicide could be absorbed into politics when cloaked in ritual. Ironically, Livingston had survived an assassination attempt in 1785.

In 1802, another shameful spectacle unfolded: New York Democratic-Republicans DeWitt Clinton and John Swartwout faced off in Weehawken, New Jersey. They fired at least five rounds before their seconds intervened, leaving both men wounded. In this case, the clash had nothing to do with political principle; Clinton and Swartwout were Republicans. It was a patronage squabble that still erupted into gunfire, showing how normalized armed violence was in settling disputes.

Gun culture and its expansion
John Wilkes Booth derringer gun Ford's Theater
Photo by Carol Highsmith courtesy Ford’s Theater

It is tempting to dismiss political violence as a leftover from some “primitive” or “frontier” stage of American history when politicians and their supporters supposedly lacked restraint or higher moral standards. But that is not the case.

From before the Revolution onward, physical punishment or even killing were ways to enforce belonging, to mark the boundary between insiders and outsiders, and to decide who had the right to govern.

Violence has never been a distortion in American politics. It has been one of its recurring features, not an aberration but a persistent force, destructive and yet oddly creative, producing new boundaries and new regimes.

The dynamic only deepened as gun ownership expanded. In the 19th century, industrial arms production and aggressive federal contracts put more weapons into circulation. The rituals of punishing those with the wrong allegiance now found expression in the mass-produced revolver and later in the automatic rifle.

These more modern firearms became not only practical tools of war, crime, or self-defense, but symbolic objects in their own right. They embodied authority, carried cultural meaning and gave their holders the sense that legitimacy itself could be claimed at the barrel of a gun.

That’s why the phrase “This isn’t who we are” rings false. Political violence has always been part of America’s story, not a passing anomaly, and not an episode.

To deny it is to leave Americans defenseless against it. Only by facing this history head-on can Americans begin to imagine a politics not defined by the gun.The Conversation

 

Maurizio Valsania, Professor of American History, Università di Torino

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76 thoughts on “Actually, This Is Who We Are: Political Violence Has Always Been a Part of America’s History”

  1. And let’s not forget that Andrew Jackson killed Charles Dickerson in a duel in 1806 (and was severely wounded himself), and that the American dueling code (the Wilson Code) was promulgated by the governor of South Carolina.

    1. Duels were at least face to face, on “equal” grounds.
      Duels were also not just political in nature.
      The vast majority of Duels resulted in no fatalities.
      Once the Duel was complete (regardless of outcome), the matter was considered settled.

      Further, neither participant in a duel was generally tried. A duel is certainly barbaric, but it was mutually agreed to – almost “civilized” – as a “gentlemans agreement”.

      Comparing a duel to an assassination is a stretch. Given that an assassination is murder, the fact that there is a separate word for “murder of an important person” (for some definition of important) is telling that it is uncommon enough, and generally are watershed moments in history.

      1. “but it was mutually agreed to – almost “civilized” – as a “gentlemans agreement”.”

        In the 21st century, this has been called “mutual combat” by district attorneys.
        Who refused to prosecute those participating.

        And as someone who believes that dueling should be brought back. I have no problem with dueling or mutual combat. As long as only those participating are killed or injured.

        That sounds very libertarian to me.

        And as I recall several years ago there were two men who decided to test the idea, that a twenty-two caliber bullet could not hurt you. With or without you were wearing body armor.

        As I remember.
        One of the men went to the hospital. I do not know if he survived. And I believe the other one was prosecuted.

        1. Leaving aside the legal proscriptions, the key conceptual problem about bringing dueling back is that the concept of honor has largely evaporated from society. And without that shared worldview, the whole point of dueling becomes moot.

          In the cultures in which dueling took place, a loss of honor was viewed as so shameful that it was worse than death, which is why you would be willing to risk your life to defend your honor and obtain satisfaction. With rare exceptions, in modern society the concepts of shame and honor are viewed as quaint, as opposed to moral relativism and “lived truth.”

          Think of it this way. If I called out someone who called me a racist for opposing DEI, would they feel or suffer any shame for refusing my challenge? Or would they instead just view the challenge itself as further proof of the patriarchy, etc., and thus turning it down was not proof of cowardice but was in their mind laudable.

          Without the shared worldview and a concept of shame, the challenge to duel becomes meaningless because there is no downside for declining it.

      2. “The vast majority of Duels resulted in no fatalities.”

        I read somewhere years back that the 2 combatants would often agree beforehand to deliberately miss each other.

        Today, I *highly* doubt that would happen, the hatred is real and venomous…

  2. Thank you for telling American history. Which most citizens have never learned. Being rude and stating falsehoods. It used to have “very expensive” consequences in this country.

    Bringing back nationwide open carry, would force people through self-preservation to be more polite to each other in public.

    And bringing back dueling would also help immensely forcing people to have self-censorship in what they speak. In public.

    There are many things that you may believe. But you don’t have to state everything that you believe in public.

    Unfortunately, people have come to believe that being rude, nasty, and disgusting in public is a civil right. And they think it has no consequences that come with it.

    They are very wrong.

    1. “Are the moderators in communist China or communist Cuba?”

      Communist America, at least in the Democrat-controlled states…

    2. A Question, I Haz

      Moderated, were you?

      Welcome to the circus. The only way even *some* of my attempts to post are successful is for me to try different usernames and email addresses. Never any explanation why. Let’s see if this one gets past the mod goblins…

      1. Mr Haz………..it seems the rulers of this site don’treallycare. Many thingstoo numerous to list simply disappear and NO explanation is ever offered whichis an illustration of a lack of concern.bb

    1. I don’t understand why what I said went to moderation. I remember when there was no moderation on gun internet sites.

  3. Actually, no.

    Yes, there has been political violence in our history, most all countries have ‘political violence’ in their history. But today’s world, this is the first time in the U.S. we have had ‘political violence’ enacted on such a grand scale like the far left wing wants it to be ‘normalized’.

    Since July 2025 we have had, counting the Charlie Kirk murder, 8 acts of ‘political violence’ murder and attempted murder by far left wingers, and if we count the ICE facilities sieges and the no-kings thing by far left wingers (especially ANTIFA/TRANTFA) and count those acts of ‘political violence (i.e. fire bombings, assaults, three attempted mass-shootings that got thwarted, and random shootings although no one got hit), since Trump took office in Jan 2025 to date (24 Sept 2024) we have had over 17,000 incidents of far left wing violent extremist ‘political violence’ nationwide.

    And if we go back further and include the BLM farce scam, then from 2020 to present day (24 Sept 2024) we have had ~ 53,000 acts of ‘political violence’.

    No, this has not “Always Been a Part of America’s History”.

    This is a country under attack from internal far left wing violent extremists ‘political violence’, facilitated or motivated and emboldened by the false and inciting rhetoric of democrat politicians. Or, we can stop playing this ‘political violence’ game the democrats want to run cover for to pigeon hole it into a polarized ‘both sides’ thing when its not and call it what it really is which is ‘far left wing terrorism’.

    1. clarification for: “And if we go back further and include the BLM farce scam, then from 2020 to present day (24 Sept 2024) we have had ~ 53,000 acts of ‘political violence’.

      This includes all incidents since 2020, it includes the acts during BLM and the “over 17,000 incidents” and the two assignation attempts on Trump and separate random incidents as well since 2020.

    2. Left wing publication: The Atlantic admits left-wing terrorism is on the rise

      “The dataset that the outlet used ‘includes the types of weapons used, the intended targets, the number of fatalities, and the ideology of the perpetrators.

      The paper reported that 2025 is set to be the ‘left’s most violent year in more than three decades,’ when it comes to politically motivated attacks. This comes as President Donald Trump has also labeled Antifa, a radical left-wing group, a domestic terrorism organization.

      Antifa members have been responsible for a number of left-wing terror attacks, including the shooting of a police officer in Texas and the firebombing of pro-life pregnancy centers.
      …”

      https://thepostmillennial.com/the-atlantic-admits-left-wing-violence-is-on-the-rise?utm_campaign=64470

      1. More far left wing violence ideology – mass-shooter attack: UPDATE – Two ICE Detainees Dead in Dallas Sniper Attack; Shooter Dead of Self-Inflicted Gunshot

        NBC News is reporting that two of the shooting victims have died of their wounds. Both were ICE detainees. A third detainee was wounded. No ICE agents were injured.
        …”

        https://pjmedia.com/athena-thorne/2025/09/24/breaking-sniper-shoots-three-at-dallas-ice-facility-n4944048

        [note: The above far left wing violence mass-shooter attack comes two days after six far left wing women were arraigned in federal court charged in the ambush-style shooting of a police officer at the ICE Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on July 4 just days before a far left wing gunman fired dozens of rounds at federal agents and a Border Patrol facility in McAllen, Texas, which injured a police officer.]

        1. note: The killer in the latest far left wing violence ideology ‘mass-shooting’ attack was Joshua Jahn, age 29. He’s been linked to being involved with ANTIFA and LGBTQ ideology sources.

          1. Joshua Jahn did not use an AR-15 like some left wing sources are claiming. There are pictures of the rifle he used, I’m not going to post the link here right now because the pictures I’m using show his dead body. But the rifle beside his body look like a WWII era M1 Garand rifle, which makes sense when you look at the pics of the ammo clip he used (no, not a magazine – an ammo clip and ammo magazine are two different things).

          2. Far left wing violence: ‘More Than Symbolic Resistance’ – Flyers Posted on Georgetown’s Campus Advertise New Extremist Group That ‘Celebrates When Nazis Die’

            “Flyers posted at Georgetown University appear to advertise a new chapter of the John Brown Gun Club, a left-wing and “anti-fascist” [my note insert: read that ‘anti-fascist as ANTIFA, most of the members are ANTIFA members, all are far left wing] extremist group that first formed in Kansas. One of the flyers calls on prospective members to “do something more than symbolic resistance.” Another touts the chapter as the “only political group that celebrates when Nazis die” and includes the ‘Hey, fascist! Catch!’ phrase that accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson inscribed on one of his bullets.
            …”

            https://freebeacon.com/campus/more-than-symbolic-resistance-flyers-posted-on-georgetowns-campus-advertise-new-extremist-group-that-celebrates-when-nazis-die/

          1. Now more:

            Joshua Jahn, the far left wing murderer who carried out a mass-shooting attack to target ICE, is from a left-leaning family in suburban Dallas and himself was a Democrat voter whose now-deleted Facebook page included Antifa and communist imagery.

    3. The left wing media is complicit and facilitating: While Media Denied Leftist Violence After Kirk Murder, Three More Left-Wing Attacks Happened.

      “Another day, another act of left-wing violence. Another act of left-wing violence, another media cover-up for their left-wing terrorist foot soldiers.

      In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the corporate media put an enormous amount of effort into a psy-op to make Americans believe the assassin was actually a Trump supporter.

      While they did that, three more acts of left-wing violence took place: An attempted firebombing of a Fox News van, a shooting at an ABC News affiliate after Jimmy Kimmel’s well-deserved suspension, and, most recently, a shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas, Texas.

      That is all just in a two-week timeframe, and does not take into account school shootings, other attacks on ICE, assassinations or assassination attempts, and other instances of left-wing violence Americans have seen increase dramatically for the past several years.

      The media are running the same playbook for the [anti] ICE attack.

      On Wednesday, an apparently left-wing, “anti-ICE” shooter tried to kill ICE agents, and the media is already churning to psy-op people into believing this person was actually on the right.
      …”

      https://thefederalist.com/2025/09/24/while-media-denied-leftist-violence-after-kirk-murder-three-more-left-wing-attacks-happened/

    4. “This is a country under attack”

      And the first casualty of the Trump administration is Truth:

      “US justice department removes study finding far-right extremists commit ‘far more’ violence
      Report finding rightwing extremists have killed more Americans than other domestic terrorist groups vanished from DoJ website
      Joseph Gedeon in Washington
      Wed 17 Sep 2025 10.26 EDT
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      The US justice department has scrubbed a study from its website concluding that far-right extremists have killed far more Americans than any other domestic terrorist group, just days after a gunman fatally shot the prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk.“

      “Since 1990, far-right extremists have committed far more ideologically motivated homicides than far-left or radical Islamist extremists, including 227 events that took more than 520 lives.[1] In this same period, far-left extremists committed 42 ideologically motivated attacks that took 78 lives.“

      https://web.archive.org/web/20250911012550/https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/what-nij-research-tells-us-about-domestic-terrorism

      1. ““US justice department removes study finding far-right extremists commit ‘far more’ violence

        a bogus lie report from January 4, 2024 full of faked and missing data. This was part of the Biden admin smear of republicans and ‘MAGA’ in the lead up to the election.

        It deliberately left out far left wing violence events, and mischaracterized far left wing violence incidents as ‘right wing’ when they were not ‘right wing’.

        But since they went back to 1990, then for example, they left out over 500 (to present day) attempted bombings of (collectively) churches and schools and other public buildings by far left wing extremist. They also left out ~1,200 shooting attacks by far left wing extremists from 1990 – 2000.

        Since July 2025 we have had, counting the Charlie Kirk murder, 8 acts of ‘political violence’ murder and attempted murder by far left wingers, and if we count the ICE facilities sieges and the no-kings thing by far left wingers (especially ANTIFA/TRANTFA) and count those acts of ‘political violence (i.e. fire bombings, assaults, three attempted mass-shootings that got thwarted, and random shootings although no one got hit), since Trump took office in Jan 2025 to date (24 Sept 2024) we have had over 17,000 incidents of far left wing violent extremist ‘political violence’ nationwide.

        And if we go back further and include the BLM farce scam, then from 2020 to present day (24 Sept 2024) we have had ~ 53,000 acts of ‘political violence’.

        This is a country under attack from internal far left wing violent extremists ‘political violence’, facilitated or motivated and emboldened by the false and inciting rhetoric of democrat politicians. Or, we can stop playing this ‘political violence’ game the democrats want to run cover for to pigeon hole it into a polarized ‘both sides’ thing when its not and call it what it really is which is ‘far left wing terrorism’.

        stop posting your far left wing lies Miner49er.

  4. Everything I have read about tar and feathers is that the tar concerned was pine tar, it is liquid at room temperature, it was not heated, and while a god-awful mess what with feathers and clothes and all, it did not peel away skin in strips. This was not asphalt or roofing tar.

    Maybe in winter they had to heat it. But the point was to humiliate the victim, not kill him. If you have sources to the contrary, I’d sure like to see them.

    1. “Everything I have read about tar and feathers is that the tar concerned was pine tar, it is liquid at room temperature, it was not heated, and while a god-awful mess what with feathers and clothes and all, it did not peel away skin in strips._”

      Today, I want road tar. I want to hear the agonizing screams.

      Love and kisses,

      Meanie

      1. “…is that the tar concerned was pine tar, it is liquid at room temperature, it was not heated…”

        no. this is not true.

        the ‘pine tar’ used in tar a feathering was heated to melting point (see my other post).

        actual ‘pine tar’ is not “liquid at room temperature” unless its been mixed with a ‘diluting substance’ (i.e. acetone, alcohol). Back then they did not ‘dilute it’ for things like water proofing or sealing or tar & feathering because it destroys its property for its adherence nature. There were cases where ‘pine tar’ was used as a additive in gun powder for canon (to produce a longer burning gun powered to produce more close range burning wounds to break charging formations) in which case it was mixed with ‘alcohol’ (such as ‘brandy’ for the ethyl alcohol content) and in that case it could be in a more liquid form (more of a thinned jelly form for that gun power purpose) at room temperature. But this is not how it was done for tar & feathering.

        actual ‘pine tar’ (the type they used back then for tar & feathering) before it is heated is thick, not liquid, at room temperature and does not spread easily. It has to be heated to melt before it can be spread or poured easily.

    2. It was a ‘wood tar’, pine was common to use to produce it. It was heated, poured on bare skin, than they waited for it to cool and then stuck feathers in it and on it. The punishment usually lasted a whole day then the person was released.

      1. You’ll have to provide some references to override 50 years of reading history for me to believe it commonly peeled away skin in strips.

        1. I never said that it did peel away skin in strips. Just because it was heated doesn’t mean it peeled away skin in strips. It was heated enough to pour/spread more easily and be more sticky. The term ‘tar’ back then as it was used means ‘pitch’, which was a general term used for any adhering ‘tar’, the most common was ‘wood tar’ derived from pine. It did not mean what we call today ‘tar’ like oil based/asphalt like stuff.

          ‘pine tar’ doesn’t have to be very hot to be more sticky, and it starts to melt at about 140°F (60°C) which is around the temperature it was heated to so it could be spread more easily, they usually heated it until it started to melt. This was common, the heating, for use of ‘pine tar’ which was used for many different purposes especially in waterproofing and sealing. This temperature of course is very uncomfortable on bare skin, its above the boiling water temp point of 120°F . It did cause pain and a lot of discomfort when it was applied on bare skin heated to melting point.

          There are accounts of it causing skin to peel off, but this has more to do with how hot it was when applied. Usually it was applied just at the melting point, but sometimes if it was hotter than that it could damage the skin enough such that when it was removed or the person was subjected to other physical abuse that broke the skin, or by its self, it could cause the skin to sort of peel off in spots. There are accounts of this happening, for example; The tar-and-feathers attack on a Comptroller for the Customs Service named John Malcolm in Boston on 25 January 1774. He was stripped and covered with tar and feathers and, as a Customs Commissioner wrote, was “punched wth. a long pole, beaten with Clubs, led to liberty tree, there whipt with Cords, and tho’ a very cold night, led on to the Gallows, then whipt again.” That official’s sister added, “They say his flesh comes off his back in Stakes.” As proof of his suffering Malcolm sailed for London with scraps of skin that had fallen off his body, some with tar and feathers still attached.

          ‘pitch’ and ‘tar’ back then for this purpose – was made from the distillation of ‘tar’ which was derived from the carbonization of organic materials. mostly, wood or coal. Wood was more easy to obtain than coal, so ‘wood tar’ was more common and was easier to produce then ‘coal tar’ so ‘wood tar’ was favored – coal was more labor and expense and resource intensive to obtain and more valuable and useful as a heating source for homes and ‘industrial’ uses so coal wasn’t used as much to make ‘tar’ back then. ‘wood tar’ (also called ‘pitch’ back then) was (most commonly) used for tar & feathering. Pine wood was most frequently used to derive the ‘wood tar’ (i.e. ‘pine tar’), and this was more available and easy to make locally, and the world back then there was an actual market in it for water-proofing and sealing purposes (for example, it was used in ship building for wooden ships) and it was an actual export and import (until the early 20th century). In fact, for example, in some circles its still made and used today to seal hand crafted wooden boats just like it was in the past and its been used in the game of baseball.

          I’m not sure what you’ve been reading for 50 years, but all the above I wrote is in thousands of sources dealing with history. I just condensed the more relevant to the practice its self into as few as words as I could to include the context.

          1. Correction for: ” ‘wood tar’ (also called ‘pitch’ back then) was (most commonly) used for tar & feathering.”

            should have been…

            ‘wood tar’ (also called ‘pitch’ back then) was used for tar & feathering but was more commonly used for waterproofing and sealing.

          2. Clarification for: “‘pine tar’ doesn’t have to be very hot to be more sticky, and it starts to melt at about 140°F (60°C) which is around the temperature it was heated to so it could be spread more easily, they usually heated it until it started to melt.”

            The average temp it starts to melt at is about 140°F, but before that when it reaches ~110°F – 120°F range its become soft and semi-runny although still viscous so it can still be spread and poured. At this temp point its more like a thick maple syrup for spreading and pouring. At room temp (or any temp) its not actually a liquid but rather a fluid (a Newtonian fluid) due to its chemical makeup (basically, all liquids are fluids but not all fluids are liquids).

            Pine tar is still used today in many uses, for example; combined with gum turpentine and boiled linseed oil to create a wood preservative, pine tar is applied to the handles of baseball bats to improve a batter’s grip, its use in human medicine for skin-conditions treatment in the U.S. was banned because of the large amount of phenol in the early manufacturing of pine tar as phenol is carcinogenic but study’s since have shown it to be no more risk than other medications to treat skin-conditions and its use has grown in other countries, its used in veterinary medicine as an expectorant and an antiseptic in chronic skin conditions for animals. There are other uses.

  5. A good response to this third-party-syndicated posting is, why is a professor at a foreign university posting an article encouraging and defending violence in American politics…now?

    And after writing – for the same syndication service that got this article here – an article proposing that President Trump crowned himself the “kinglike President the founders feared”?

    And finally, what in hell made the people running this site think platforming this was a good idea?

    If you want to encourage political violence, at this moment, you can go straight to hell. That goes for “professor” Valsania as well as it does for the people running things here.

    1. The point the author is making is that violence in “America’s story” is due to gun culture. He isn’t defending violence; he’s merely noting its presence. This author is obviously anti-gun. He essentially argues that you must identify the problem (guns, according to him) before you can begin to solve it. Considering the context of his other articles, I’m sure his solution is to ban guns and end what he undoubtedly perceives as gun culture.

      This is being posted for engagement. Notice how there is an above average number of comments.

  6. Oklahoma Says Every High School Will Have a Turning Point USA Chapter to Fight ‘Radical Teachers Unions’.



    Oklahoma State Superintendent of Education Ryan Walters announced on Tuesday a partnership to put a chapter of TPUSA in every high school in the state, in to counter what Walters called ‘radical leftists in teachers unions’ and ‘woke indoctrination’ in classrooms.

    In a video announcing the partnership, Walters proudly said:

    ‘I’m excited to announce today that every Oklahoma high school will have a Turning Point USA chapter. We have seen the outpouring from parents, teachers, and students that want to be engaged in the meaningful work going on at Turning Point.

    They want their young people to be engaged in process that understands free speech, open engagement, [and] dialogue about American greatness — a dialogue around American values. We’re so excited to partner with Turning Point USA with this initiative.’
    …”

    https://redstate.com/mike_miller/2025/09/25/oklahoma-says-every-high-school-will-have-a-turning-point-usa-chapter-to-fight-radical-teachers-unions-n2194363

  7. We Can Never Give Up Our Guns…

    “In my book ‘First They Came For The Gun Owners’, I predicted that the political left in America would increasingly use the threat of violence against the right. These predictions are now beginning to come true…”

    [note: he wrote this book in the first term of President Trump]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEIDnytqwM4

  8. Dallas ICE attack: The left’s escalating calls for violence.

    “Fed up with media cover-ups and partisan spin? So am I—and today we’re tearing the mask off the Dallas ICE shooting and exposing the ugly truth. The left-wing shooter, Joshua Jahn, wasn’t just another name in the headlines—he was a radical Democrat primary voter, anti-cop activist, and professional “victim” who turned his violence against law enforcement just to feel special.

    While the mainstream media tries to bury the real story, I break down his motives, background, and why the political left keeps nurturing this kind of violent extremism. Why do they always blame guns when one of their own snaps? Why does ICE, Border Patrol, and every law-abiding citizen end up the “villain” in their narrative? It’s time for some unapologetic truth.

    In this video, you’ll get:

    – Hard facts about Jahn and his anti-ICE, anti-police obsession
    – Proof of the shooter’s leftist roots—no matter how badly the media wants to hide it
    – A conservative, pro-gun callout to the political violence of the modern left
    – Blistering commentary they don’t want you to hear

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcog4ibVE3k

    1. Far left wing Texas Anti-ICE Shooter’s Motive Has Been Revealed.

      “Again, we knew what motivated Joshua Jahn, 29, to attack an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas. He scaled a rooftop and opened fire into the facility. He was targeting federal vehicles, killing two detainees and injuring another before committing suicide. That was not his intention. In a press conference held by authorities this afternoon, Acting United States Attorney

      Nancy E. Larson said Jahn wished to ‘maximize lethality against ICE personnel and maximize damage at that facility.’ He aimed to terrorize ICE employees, who he felt collected a dirty paycheck. This was an act of terrorism …
      Townhall.com
      @townhallcom
      🚨THIS WAS AN ACT OF TERRORISM

      ‘The clearest motivation are his own words. In his handwritten notes, he says ‘I want to cause terror.’..

      ..he wants to impact ICE agents & law enforcement across the country, and in his words ’cause terror’.’

      CEASE violent rhetoric against ICE!
      …”
      https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/09/25/us-attorney-anti-ice-shooting-is-an-act-of-domestic-terrorism-n2663983

      [note: this far left wing murdering terrorist, Joshua Jahn, used a single shot bolt action rifle that was, reportedly, purchased legally in August.]

  9. Apple, Google Refuse To Suspend ICE-Tracking Apps Used By Dallas Shooter.

    “In a chilling social media post, FBI Director Kash Patel described how Wednesday’s sniper at a Dallas ICE facility gathered intelligence online for the ambush that left one ICE detainee dead and two seriously injured. Authorities say suspected killer Joshua Jahn, 29, committed suicide after the ambush.

    While retracing Jahn’s movements and writings, the FBI found he reviewed a document that listed Dallas DHS locations, and he ‘searched apps that tracked the presence of ICE agents.’ Marcos Charles, the ICE executive associate director for enforcement and removal operations, confirmed the gunman utilized these apps to carry out the attack. In some cases, illegal immigrants use the apps so they can give ICE the slip. But in this new use, a left-wing radical employed the apps for the even more nefarious purpose of violence and terror, a reality underscored in a letter the FBI says Jahn left.

    ‘Hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror, to think, ‘is there a sniper with [armor piercing] rounds on that roof? a handwritten note [from the far left wing murderer Jahn] read. The wording of Patel’s post indicated there could be more notes.
    …”

    https://thefederalist.com/2025/09/25/apple-google-refuse-to-suspend-ice-tracking-apps-used-by-dallas-shooter/

  10. Antifa Issued Anti-ICE Threats Pre-Shooting.

    “The day before an anti-ICE shooter killed a detainee and injured two others at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, an anonymous individual, apparently from the domestic terror organization, Antifa, called for violence and “destruction” against the federal agency’s officers.

    An anonymous post Sept. 23 on anarchistnews.org was titled ‘A Call for Anarchist Action in America: Occupy and Disrupt ICE facilities in Every City.’ The very next day, Joshua Jahn committed a mass shooting at the Dallas ICE facility before killing himself and leaving behind a bullet casing with “ANTI ICE” carved on it. It gives an extra ominous ring to the anarchist’s badly-spelled rant, ‘Every fist that hurls a piece of concrete through a bank or an ICE agents [sic] car window has the potential to ignite a wildfire. At this point what’s left to lose?’ Apparently, our lives.
    …”

    https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2025/09/25/antifa-issued-anti-ice-threats-pre-shooting-n4944118

  11. BREAKING: New York Times Reports DOJ Is Investigating George Soros.

    “The New York Times is reporting that a “senior Justice Department official” has directed “more than a half dozen U.S. attorney’s offices to draft plans to investigate a group funded by George Soros.”

    Soros is the notorious Democrat donor and billionaire mastermind behind a lot of the Left’s attempts to gain power and control in America. Now it appears we may get a peek behind that curtain.

    According to the Times report, its reporters had the chance to view a copy of the DOJ official’s memo detailing a list of charges that could be filed against Soros’s Open Society Foundations. These include racketeering, arson, wire fraud, and providing material support for terrorism.
    …”

    https://pjmedia.com/tim-o-brien/2025/09/25/breaking-new-york-times-says-doj-is-investigating-george-soros-n4944110

    1. “Ryan Mauro
      @ryanmauro
      🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨

      BREAKING:

      POSSIBLE CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST SOROS AND HIS OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS BASED ON RYAN MAURO & GLENN BECK DISCOVERY

      New York Times CONFIRMS Deputy AG launched investigations into Soros based on my smoking gun report released with @glennbeck
      when he guest hosted the @charliekirk11
      show one week after he was martyred.

      Triggered by my proof that Soros’ Open Society Foundations sent OVER $80 MILLION to domestic terrorists and pro-terrorism groups!!!

      Report posted in this thread along with the breaking New York Times story”

      https://x.com/ryanmauro/status/1971277928437793267

    2. Investigating George Soros again?

      Trump will do just about anything to get the attention off of his partnership with Jeffrey Epstein…

      Now that Trump‘s longtime friendship with Epstein is coming to Light, it appears the QAnon claim of a vast child trafficking ring is accurate…

        1. How interesting it is Trump that is actually attacking the red conservative states and destroying their education infrastructure. As Trump said, he loves the uneducated, they are easier to snooker:

          “School superintendent arrested by ICE, Des Moines district says
          Updated 2:55 pm EDT Sep. 26, 2025
          Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was arrested by Immigration Customs Enforcement Friday morning, according to a district email.
          A message from Des Moines School Board Chair Jackie Norris said Associate Superintendent Matt Smith will serve”

        2. Yep, Trump and his co-conspirators were not counting on the Epstein estate releasing his emails to the investigative committee, QAnon was right about the child trafficking ring… But it’s Trump and his billionaire cronies:

          “The Epstein Estate has provided a third batch of documents to House Oversight, and the Democrats on that Committee have provided some of the pages. Katie Phang walks through the publicly available documents, including new revelations about financial transactions and that Steve Bannon and Peter Thiel dined with Epstein, while Elon Musk allegedly had plans to travel to Epstein’s Island.“

          https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg02A69EQnc

          1. That longtime relationship ended 20 years ago, really? Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in 2004 after he made inappropriate advances toward a teenage daughter of a club member. It’s pathetic how desperate some Democrats are to recycle 90s photos as if they’re a new revelation. This shows how easily Democrat voters are misled. After Comey was indicted on September 25 for lying to Congress and obstruction, some Democrats are claiming he can now prove Russian collusion through discovery—seriously?? Instead of pushing baseless conspiracy theories, maybe Democrats should focus on developing some decent policy proposals. The problem is, they know people don’t like their open border, pro-criminal, pro-groomer, anti-women, racist policies.

          2. “Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in 2004 after he made inappropriate advances toward a teenage daughter of a club member”

            You guys are killing me, “inappropriate advances toward a teenage daughter”?

            That’s not what Trump said:

            “Epstein Was Still a Member of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Long After He Was Indicted
            Tom Latchem
            Tue, August 5, 2025 at 7:47 AM EDT

            Jeffrey Epstein continued to be a member of Donald Trump’s luxury private members club for more than a year after the billionaire financier was indicted, according to Mar-a-Lago membership documents seen by the authors of a book.

            The president told reporters that he cut ties with Epstein after the pedophile “stole” female workers from his exclusive Florida members club, but the revelation that Epstein was allegedly still a member of the club seven years after Epstein poached Virginia Giuffre from the spa at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 raises questions over Trump’s version of events.“

            You are still complicit in Donald Trump’s cover up of his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.

            And now the emails released by the Epstein estate show that Elon Musk and Steve Bannon were both ‘guests’ at Epstein island along with Donald Trump.

  12. Ex-Antifa Activist Praises Trump’s Decision to Name the Group ‘Domestic Terrorists’.

    “A former Antifa activist is praising Donald Trump’s executive order that designates the group as ‘domestic terrorists.’

    Gabriel Nadales left Antifa when his politics changed, he told Fox News.

    ‘There’s this idea that Antifa is merely an idea and, to an extent, that is true, but antifa is a very collective or a specified set of ideas that believes in political violence to enact its own political goals. That is literally the definition of terrorism,’ he said.

    ‘So if you call Antifa just an idea, it is literally the idea of terrorism itself.’
    …”

    https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2025/09/25/ex-antifa-activist-praises-trumps-decision-to-name-the-group-domestic-terrorists-n4944096

    1. Yes, political violence…

      Like the violence of 1600 domestic terrorists who attacked the United States Capitol on June 6, and were later pardoned by Donald Trump even though they physically assaulted hundreds of police officers in a violent attempt to interrupt the lawful certification of our election?

      Or the right wing extremist gun nut who shot the legislator and her family?

      Hypocrisy, thy name is conservative Republican.

      1. “Like the violence of 1600 domestic terrorists who attacked the United States Capitol on June 6, and were later pardoned by Donald Trump even though they physically assaulted hundreds of police officers in a violent attempt to interrupt the lawful certification of our election?”

        100% false.

      2. At best, about 25% could be considered terrorists. The rest were uninvited tourists taking pictures. Pointing out there’s a left-wing political violence problem that’s been ramping up for the past decade doesn’t mean there is no such thing as right-wing political violence. Why do Democrats ignore and excuse left-wing political violence?

        1. “At best, about 25% could be considered terrorists“

          Let’s recap, President Trump had 400 domestic terrorists assaulting the United States Capitol in an attempt to stop the constitutionally mandated election of our new president, they violently assaulted at least 140 police officers and yet Donald Trump gave them a pardon, signed by his auto-pen.

          So when was the last time 400 left-wing extremists assaulted a joint session of United States Congress?

      3. “…were later pardoned by Donald Trump even though they physically assaulted hundreds of police officers”

        it is 100% False that there were “hundreds of police officers” physically assaulted.

        This is greatly and false overstated.

        In 2021, according to the Capitol Police officer’s union – there were about 140 officers injured.

        In 2022, according to the Capitol Police officer’s union in another media interview – this mysteriously became about 65 officers injured.

        Later 2022, information released by the democrats (remark from Nancy Pelosi) from their effort to create the unconstitutional and illegal (known colloquially as the) January 6 commission this number mysteriously was suddenly 37 then in two other interviews of democrats this number mysteriously became around 300.

        In all, now today we know from the discovery of the thousands of pieces of evidence the democrats tried to hide – there were 138 officers injured overall during the protest, but only 18 actually by protestors directly and 10 of those were accidental (i.e. person swinging something around and didn’t see the officer behind them) and 3 are suspected to have been inflicted by undercover FBI agents. The rest of the injuries to those injured, mostly, were either from injuries sustained by accidental cases, falling, or irritant-munitions-exposure, for example, 65 officers suffered concussions, swollen ankles and wrists, bruises, from falls and others irritated lungs from pepper spray employment that had blown back on them or sprayed by another officer.

        it is 100% false that there were “hundreds of police officers” physically assaulted.

        There was one death during the, what was actually, a mostly peaceful protest (those that entered the capital were only about 1% of the overall crowd of protestors and most of those that entered the building simply looked around like they were taking a tour) – Ashli Babbitt, one of the protestors, was shot and killed. Whats really weird in the whole thing though is how Nancy Peloisi and AOC were able to prepare statements for release of the ‘danger’ they faced from the capital breech and protestors almost immediately after the time of the protest breech, statements they prepared over an hour before the protestors even arrived on the capital building grounds.

        [Note: Ashli Babbitt was shot in the shoulder by a United States Capitol Police (USCP) officer. A USCP emergency response team administered aid, Babbitt was transported to Washington Hospital Center where she died. I kinda think a police officer shooting a person and them dying, kinda trumps your lie about “hundreds of police officers” physically assaulted.]

        In the mean while to date, there are literally millions of far left wingers wanting to kill all conservatives, and thousands of them in the streets right now waging warfare against the United States, and have over the last 5 years (in over 53,000 cases) (collectively) murdered, burned, destroyed, assaulted, and inflicted injury of some type on (collectively) multiple thousands and right now in Chicago an armed group of far left wingers are threatening to attack and murder ICE officers at a facility – but you Miner49er, despite the video and written evidence of such far left wing violence, you simply ignore it and start pushing lies about Jan 6.

        1. To add: only about 1% of the overall crowd of protestors actually entered the Capital building – this included undercover FBI agents. The number of undercover FBI agents in that ‘cohort’ which entered the Capital building outnumbered the actual protestors 2:1. In other words, of the videos shown of ‘protestor’ people inside the Capital building half of those ‘protestor’ people were undercover FBI agents.

          So the left wing democrat party Biden administration, under direction of a left wing democrat party DOJ FBI, performed a left wing democrat party insurrection on Jan 6th using undercover FBI agents. Now you know why the democrats wanted to hide thousands of pieces of evidence.

          1. correction for: ‘So the left wing democrat party Biden administration…”

            should have been …

            “So the left wing democrat party incoming Biden administration…”

            [Yes, they knew about it, planned and facilitated it by whipping the crowd into a frenzy. Remember, DC Metro police officers were actually directing people to the Capital building, urging them to go to the capital building, and helping them gather and enter and were cheering them on and aiding them in entry and undercover FBI agents actually facilitated and aided the breech and (some) Capital police officers actually escorted them through the building and unlocked doors for them and removed barricades and refused to defend certain entrances. And not to forget that Nancy Peloisi and AOC were able to prepare statements for release of the ‘danger’ they faced from the capital breech and protestors almost immediately after the time of the protest breech, statements they prepared over an hour before the protestors even arrived on the capital building grounds – so how did they know how to prepare statements about exact actions of the ‘protestors’ over an hour before the protestors arrived at the Capital without knowing in advance about what was planned? [note, their timelines in the dem narrative and the evidence the dems tried to hide expose this about AOC and Pelosi]

        2. “100% false”

          Right, we didn’t see live broadcast video of multiple physical assaults on LEO, don’t believe your lying eyes…

          “person swinging something around and didn’t see the officer behind them)“

          Really, you’re using that? Hilarious!

          “ …see, I’m jes’ here at the Capitol minding my own business, a-swing this here metal flag pole around and it jes’ so happened to hit this poor policeman…… “

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