In the aftermath of Trump’s indictment, several good articles were written about right-wing calls for violence on fringe platforms. But in my latest piece, I focused on mainstream Republicans who are promoting violence, declaring war, and calling on people to take up arms & organize militias.

The findings were alarming — and left me w/ the impression that they believe the war has already begun.
https://weaponizedspaces.substack.com/p/declaration-of-war-right-wing-calls?utm_source=twitter&sd=pf

'Declaration of War': Right-wing calls for violence are coming from the mainstream

Post-indictment calls for violence aren't just coming from the fringe — they're also coming from mainstream right-wing figures. And they're on the rise.

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The mainstream rhetoric was striking:

One GOP congressman issued literal battlefield commands on Twitter.

Another GOP rep. tweeted, “We have now reached a war phase.”

Former AZ gov candidate Kari Lake invoked the NRA, saying Republicans have a lot of guns and would use them to defend Trump.

The “MAGA Inc. War Room” said in a statement that the DOJ must be “confronted & destroyed.”

Over on Fox News, Mark Levin declared, “This is war!” in response to the indictment.

Right-wing media figure Wayne Allen Root called the indictment a “Declaration of War.”

Stephen Miller said on Fox that Friday “was the day that we ceased to be a democratic republic.”

For the past 2 days, most Fox News hosts & guests have been frenzied as they told their audience that this would be the end of US democracy.

On The Donald, two separate posts called for the assassination of AG Merrick Garland. Both posts featured his picture with a caption saying ‘this is what the 2nd Amendment is for.’

One post called on people to “buy a gun or help organize your local militia.”

The other said “Get ready for war.”

To reiterate: They’re trying to get the US Attorney General assassinated.

Trump, meanwhile, used Truth Social to call on his supporters to show up when he’ll be at the Miami courthouse on Tuesday. He also targeted special counsel Jack Smith repeatedly, posting his picture calling him a “deranged … Trump Hater”, and suggesting he was bribed or pressured into charging him. Trump also reposted (“re-truthed”) conspiratorial content and election disinformation to further incite people.

Oh, and he’s using his indictment to fundraise for his campaign.

@rvawonk I would think that brazenly threatening the AG and the prosecutor, Jack Smith has to have legal repercussions. They’re actually suggesting that the rule of law has a political side ? It’s black and white, and applies to all. The suggestion of bribery could be defamation / libel, and I really hope that comes up as well.