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An estimated 250,000 protesters attended the Chicago ‘No Kings’ rally last weekend. Two Chicago residents who attended expressed shocking commentary. An elementary school teacher, Lucy Martinez, mocked the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and a man identified as Moises Bernal Puentes called for ICE officers to be gunned down.
A demonstrator in Seattle said that he wanted to kill Stephen Miller. A critic noted that the event was used to stir up hate against people who do not agree with the left rather than offering any constructive action to improve our country.
Lucy Martinez, who mocked the assassination of Charlie Kirk, is a teacher at Nathan Hale elementary school in Chicago. She did not lose her job.
The radical who called for ICE officers to be shot was identified by American Greatness as Moises Bernal Puentes, an Adult Education Manager at Chicago’s Wilbur Wright College. CBS News reported that Wilbur Wright College denied that he was currently employed by the school.
A “No Kings” agitator in Seattle told independent journalist Brandi Kruse that he would kill Deputy White House advisor Stephen Miller himself if he could. A man behind him chimed in that it would be “justified.” Kruse reported on Monday that the FBI is now looking for the individual who threatened to kill Miller. He was carrying a sign that read “would you like to kill nazis with me”
From American Greatness:
The “No Kings” protests over the weekend exposed the dark and disturbing underbelly of the Democrat’s anti-Trump movement, despite remaining “mostly peaceful” by day.
Many of the demonstrators proudly and openly wished death upon President Donald Trump and/or approved of the assassination of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk.
The protesters were overwhelmingly white, elderly, and malinformed.
In Chicago, a woman was filmed mocking the assassination of Kirk by making a finger gun gesture toward her neck and laughing.
The woman was quickly identified online as Lucy Martinez, a teacher at Nathan Hale Elementary School in Chicago. The school confirmed her identity and said in a statement that her behavior at the rally did not “reflect the professionalism and respect we expect from our staff.”
The school stopped short of disclosing how Martinez would be punished for her egregious behavior, only to say the situation “has been addressed internally.

During the Chicago “No Kings” protest Saturday a Wilber Wright College staffer delivered a speech through a bullhorn calling for the murder of immigration agents. The Department of Justice is reportedly investigating the incident.
Anti-Trump murder fantasies were a popular theme at the demonstrations.
A woman at a No Kings protest in Philadelphia, held a handwritten sign on notebook paper that read: “Why can’t anybody seem to actually kill the president because no one’s been successful and good presidents are dead.”
When asked if she supported political violence, the woman shot back, “no, I encourage thought-provoking questions!”
Then she reiterated her question: “Why is that actually going on in 2025 where someone can’t even manage to do that to our president.”
A “No Kings” agitator in Seattle told independent journalist Brandi Kruse that he would kill Deputy White House advisor Stephen Miller himself if he could. A man behind him chimed in that it would be “justified.” Kruse reported on Monday that the FBI is now looking for the individual who threatened to kill Miller.
A No Kings protester in Maine told a reporter that she wanted to wake up the next morning and “see the obituary that we’re all waiting for.”
“Wish that President Trump is dead?” the bewildered reporter asked.
“Yes! Absolutely!” the woman responded proudly.
One woman held up a sign that said “I wish He Hadn’t Turned His Head.”
An independent journalist at a No Kings rally in Tuscaloosa, Alabama was mobbed by elderly protesters chanting “shame, shame!” just for asking questions.
“Assassination chic” was in full force at a Denver No Kings protest where demonstrators wore tee shirts glorifying political violence.
“Politicians Don’t Die LIKE THEY USED TO,” one shirt reads with an illustration of President Trump’s head getting blown off. Another activist wore a shirt that read, “Make Assassinations GREAT AGAIN.”

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