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Who are the violent ones? GOP Official Calls for Democratic Congresswoman to Be Executed

As the nation talks about the rise of political violence, a Republican official blatantly called for Representative Pramila Jayapal to be hanged.

By Robert McCoy/The New Republic
September 26, 2025
3:06 p.m. ET

An Arizona state legislator called for the execution of Democratic U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal for her statements advocating for peaceful protest, which were clipped out of context.

Republican state Representative John Gillette wrote of Jayapal on Wednesday: “Until people like this, that advocate for the overthrow of the American government are tried convicted and hanged … it will continue.” (“It” seemingly referring to political violence.)

Gillette’s threat came in response to an X account with the name “Patriot Oasis,” which shared a video notably cut to mis-characterize Jayapal’s statements in a March Zoom session, during which the congresswoman spoke about organizing peaceful protests against the MAGA agenda.

In context, Jayapal said:

"We want to help you seed, participate, and coordinate these nonviolent resistance actions that are going to make a difference over the next coming months. If we were in the labor movement—and shout out to any of our union members that are on this call—we might call this getting strike ready. I think of it as getting us strike ready, or street ready, and part of that is understanding our own strength."

The “Patriot Oasis” version starts with Jayapal saying, “We might call this getting strike ready. I think of it as getting us strike ready, or street ready, and part of that is understanding our own strength.” The user tagged FBI Director Kash Patel and posted an inflammatory caption: “BREAKING: Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D) calls on Democrats to be ‘strike ready’ and ‘street ready.’ This is a CLEAR call to violence!”

The contextless clip has circulated widely in right-wing corners of social media since the spring, as users attempt to advance the baseless notion of Democratic lawmakers inspiring violence with their rhetoric. It has re-emerged as Republicans have sought to advance that narrative in the wake of the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

In this instance, the only elected official guilty of calling for political violence was Gillette.
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On May 22, 1856, Preston Brooks entered the Senate chamber and repeatedly struck Charles Sumner in retaliation for a speech Sumner had made condemning slavery and insulting a South Carolina senator.

Sumner was so severely beaten he could not return to the Senate for years.

Brooks was fined for the assault (but not imprisoned), and the episode deepened sectional polarization leading up to the Civil War.

There was also another later incident: in June 1866, Representative Lovell Rousseau (then in Congress) attacked Representative Josiah B. Grinnell, striking him with a cane in the Capitol portico. Rousseau was later censured by the House for that assault.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Remind us how "both sides are the same".
@Crazywaterspring We’re not even close. The fact that Trump pardoned the Jan 6 insurrectionists who caused deaths yet threatened people for not "mourning" a monster like Charlie Kirk says it all.

Think Gillette will even be censured about calling for lynchings in 2025 ?

Neither do I. 🤬
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BohoBabe · M
They're losing momentum and getting desperate. Americans can't give up now.

 
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