They Called for Trump’s Assassination at No Kings Lansing

Meanwhile in Midland, Attorney General Dana Nessel cheered on the protests
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Photo courtesy of Aldo Buttazzoni.

Lansing — Yesterday, protesters gathered across the country for what they called a “nationwide day of defiance.” But in Lansing, the message wasn’t about peace—it was about violence.

In Michigan’s capital, signs called for Trump’s assassination. One read, “86/47,” a coded threat against on the life of President Trump. Another read, “Cut his f**ing head off.”

And on the Capitol steps? A drag queen praising serial killer Aileen Wuornos.

Instead of condemning the violent rhetoric, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined the protest, tweeting from the Saginaw Bay: “America doesn’t do kings. We remind them who they work for.”

According to the organizer’s website, “No Kings Day” is a movement that stands for democracy and non-violence and they even ask their participants to de-escalate. Apparently the Lansing protestors didn’t get the memo. 

The same people who scream about “threats to democracy” are now justifying political violence.

When one side celebrates threats, and the other gets blamed for the fallout—it’s not about democracy anymore.

It’s about control. At any cost.

Aldo Buttazzoni is a contributor to Michigan Enjoyer. Follow him on X @AldoButtazzoni and Instagram @AldoButtazzoni.

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