Wisconsin Democrats Busted for Sharing ‘No Kings’ Protest Pic Wishing Death on President Trump
Over the weekend, the so-called “No Kings” protests popped up in several cities, and the spin started almost immediately. Prominent left-wing figures, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, circulated a 2017 clip to make turnout look much bigger than it was. That replay trick deserves scrutiny when it’s used to rewrite what actually happened on the ground.
In plain terms, the protests were small and mostly populated by White Leftist boomers who wanted to be seen protesting. Footage and pictures from this weekend show thin crowds and a lot of tight camera crops trying to manufacture energy. Still, a few participants brought ugly rhetoric and worse signs that are impossible to ignore.
Among the low points were a woman who mocked the idea of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a leftist in Chicago calling on a crowd to shoot and “take out” ICE agents, and cringe-worthy chants from George Conway that didn’t age well in a public forum. Those moments aren’t just embarrassing—they cross a line into normalizing political violence. The Wisconsin Democrats were also busted for sharing a post that included a pic of a protester wishing death on President Trump, a la the French Revolution.
“Tell us you know nothing about the French Revolution without telling us you know nothing about the French Revolution.”
Last week it was “is he dead yet.” Now “mostly peaceful” protests that call for guillotining @realdonaldtrump. @WisDems are out of control. That’s not how you treat your neighbors. https://t.co/X9lncME9x9 pic.twitter.com/VfvyBCyKlC
— Josh Schoemann (@JoshSchoemann) October 19, 2025
The Wisconsin Democratic Party deleted the post after it drew attention, which suggests someone in their shop recognized how bad it looked. Deleting a message doesn’t undo the optics or the pattern it exposes about tolerated rhetoric. Voters notice what gets posted and what gets scrubbed when pressure mounts.
Josh Schoemann, the Republican Washington County Executive who is running for governor, publicly asked the Democrats to explain the post and their decision to delete it. That pushback put the tweet and the party response back under the microscope. Accountability matters when public officials and party accounts share content that hints at violence.
The Wisconsin Democrats’ timeline is full of other pics from “No Kings” protests around the country, often tightly cropped to inflate perceived turnout. Those selective photos give a misleading impression of momentum and grassroots strength. The pattern of cropped imagery and repeated shots of the same small groups is obvious to anyone scanning the timeline.
Notice the tightly cropped photos meant to inflate the size of the crowd, and note the demographic consistency: lots of White liberal boomers showing up to be seen. That’s not an assessment meant to insult; it’s an observation about who turned out and how organizers framed the event. Political messaging matters, and this is how narratives get manufactured.
A few days ago, every single Democrat in the Wisconsin legislature (save one) voted against a resolution to honor Charlie Kirk. That vote is part of a pattern that raises serious questions about how some Democrats view mainstream conservative figures and the broader conservative movement. When elected officials consistently reject basic gestures of respect for political opponents, it’s reasonable for voters to worry about where that hostility leads.
There’s a clear pattern of condoning and endorsing political violence against conservatives, whether through rhetoric, social posts, or selective amplification. Wisconsinites deserve better from their political leaders and party organizations than deleted posts and evasive answers. Public life should not normalize threats or celebrate imagery that calls for harm.
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