One “No Kings” protester reportedly said he would kill White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller

A protester at Saturday’s “No Kings” rally in Seattle was recorded telling a reporter that he apparently wanted to kill White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

Dozens of Protests Events against President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies took place on October 18 nationwide. Journalist Brandi Cross to publish Video of the protester interviewed holding a sign that read, “Do you want to kill Nazis?” [With] I?” (RELATED: Rachel Maddow calls on anti-ICE rioters for peace despite videos showing clashes with law enforcement)

“Who are you going to kill?” Cross asked in the video. “Nazis,” the man replied.

“Who do you consider a Nazi?” The reporter continued and asked the man: What do you mean?

During multiple campaigns, including the 2024 presidential election and the 2022 midterm elections, many Democrats have sought to portray President Donald Trump and other Republicans as fascists or a threat to democracy. democracy.

“In this context, who is a Nazi?” Cross asked. “Stephen Miller is a Nazi,” the protester responded.

“You will kill Stephen Miller,” the reporter repeated, apparently stunned, before the protester responded: “If I had the chance, yes, I would.”

Cross later I mentioned The FBI was investigating the man’s threats. Cross too to publish Video shows another protester saying killing Miller would be “justified.”

Miller and his family were forced to move from their home in Arlington, Virginia after being subjected to a campaign of harassment. The extensive efforts included writing messages such as, “Stephen Miller is destroying democracy,” “No to white nationalism,” and “Transgender rights are human rights” on public sidewalks near his residence, along with flyers that reportedly listed his home address.

Another No Kings protester said that, for her birthday, she wanted to wake up the next morning to read Trump’s obituary, according to a video. to publish Saturday by Wire Main.

“Do you wish President Trump would die?” The reporter asked her in the video. “Yes, sure,” the demonstrator replied. (RELATED: ‘This is assassination preparation language!’: Journalist shuts down Democratic representative on CNN over rhetoric)

At a separate “No Kings” event in Chicago, a man was reported urge Attend to shoot US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

“You’ve got to pick up a gun, and we’ve got to run the guns in this fascist regime. These ICE agents need to be shot and exterminated,” said the man standing in front of a Progressive Labor Party sign. “The same machine that is on full display there should be eliminated.”

Another No Kings protester in Chicago appeared to make a “shot to the neck” gesture toward counterprotesters who unveiled a flag honoring Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, according to a video originally posted to Instagram before it went viral. Republished On X by reporter Colin Rugg. Kirk was assassinated on September 10 while debating college students at Utah Valley University.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in Chicago and Portland, Oregon, recently became the scene of multiple riots as opposition intensifies to the agency’s operations targeting illegal immigrants. Some rioters in Chicago called for ICE agents to be arrested or shot, according to A.J video It was posted online during a riot.

Two people were killed during a September 24 shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Dallas, including the gunman who committed suicide. There have been two previous incidents where ICE or… Border Patrol The facilities have been in Texas since July 4, 2025. Ten people have been charged with attempted murder in connection with the previous incident.

Recently, the FBI is investigating a hunting stand set up near Palm Beach International Airport, which had a line of sight to where Trump would board or disembark from Air Force One.

A reconnaissance A report published by Rutgers University and the Network Contagion Research Institute in April 2025 showed that 56% of “center-left” respondents believed that the assassination of President Donald Trump, who survived two attempts on his life during the 2024 presidential campaign, would be at least partially justified.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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