Trump is enemy number one to the Left. Now their followers are taking matters into their own hands.
And a brazen assassination plot on Donald Trump left lawmakers completely baffled.
A Disturbing Threat in Pennsylvania’s Heartland
In Butler, Pennsylvania—a community still reeling from last year’s shocking assassination attempt on President Donald Trump—another chilling threat has emerged.
Federal charges unsealed Friday reveal that 32-year-old Shawn Monper, a local resident, allegedly vowed to kill Trump, immigration officers, and key federal figures, including those appointed by the president.
His brazen YouTube comment, “Nah, we just need to start killing people, Trump, Elon, all the heads of agencies Trump appointed, and anyone who stands in the way,” signals a dangerous intent that federal authorities are taking seriously, underscoring the ongoing challenges Trump faces as a polarizing leader.
Monper’s arrest Wednesday at his Butler home, just five miles from the site of July’s attack, shows law enforcement’s swift response to protect Trump and the nation.
Charged with four counts of threatening federal officials and law enforcement, Monper’s case highlights the resolve to safeguard America’s leaders, particularly a president whose bold agenda continues to inspire both loyalty and opposition.
Escalating Rhetoric and Firearm Fears
Hiding behind the username “Mr Satan,” Monper didn’t stop at targeting Trump. His online tirades grew darker, with comments claiming he’d been amassing firearms and ammunition since November’s election. “Eventually [I’m] going to do a mass shooting,” he allegedly wrote on March 13, a statement that sent alarm bells ringing.
Authorities noted Monper secured a gun permit shortly after Trump’s January 20 inauguration, raising concerns about his capacity to act on his threats.
Monper’s vitriol also turned toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, whom he branded as “terrorist people” in a March post, adding, “we need to start killing them.” Such rhetoric not only threatens public safety but also attacks the very agents working to secure America’s borders—a priority Trump has championed relentlessly.
In Butler, a place that knows the sting of political violence, these words carry extra weight, reminding residents of the need for vigilance.
Justice Department Stands Firm for Safety
The Justice Department, under U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, is sending a clear message: threats against Trump or any public servant will face severe consequences. “Rest assured that whenever and wherever threats of assassination or mass violence occur, this Department of Justice will find, arrest, and prosecute the suspect to the fullest extent of the law,” Bondi declared.
Her commitment reflects a broader effort to shield the nation’s leaders and citizens, especially in a time when Trump’s leadership is steering America toward renewal.
Butler, Pennsylvania, etched into history by the July rally where a 20-year-old gunman wounded Trump, two spectators, and killed a heroic father shielding his family, doesn’t need another scar.
That attack, from a rooftop just outside the Butler Farm Show grounds, tested the community’s spirit but strengthened its resolve. Today, as Trump pushes forward with his vision for a stronger America, Monper’s arrest serves as a reminder that protecting the president and the nation’s security remains paramount, no matter the obstacles.