Trump Administration Acknowledges Pattern of Violence Linked to Transgender Individuals
The connection between transgender identity and recent acts of violence. Let that sink in for a moment. “You know, we’re looking at that,” the president responded gravely when asked about the pattern. “What’s the reason for it? Yeah, there seems to be something. But we’re looking at it very strongly. Something seems to be going on.”
Those measured words mark the first time a sitting president has publicly acknowledged what legal papers and police reports have been revealing.
Here’s where it gets really uncomfortable for the left. The attempted assassination of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh? Legal documents obtained by The Daily Wire show the would-be killer identifies as a transgender woman. The horrific Annunciation Catholic School shooting? Committed by someone who identified as transgender. The Covenant School tragedy? Same story.
Think about this—even Kirk’s alleged killer lived with a transgender roommate. They were also lovers, according to reports. When Trump learned about the Kavanaugh connection during the Air Force One discussion, his response was immediate: “Wow. It’s too bad. It’s a very sad thing going on with that and I’ll have to take a look at it.”
The next day, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt went even further. And get this—she said it with Kirk’s portrait right behind her. She declared that anyone who denies this pattern “is being willfully ignorant.” You could practically hear the media’s collective gasp.
“And the administration is taking it seriously, all causes of violence and why these people would be driven to such evil and such hatred. And there [are] probably many answers to that question, but the administration is really focused on all of them. But as for this overall violence and domestic terrorism that we’re seeing, the White House and the President’s policy team will be leading the charge.”
Leavitt promised something concrete. While the FBI and Justice Department handle individual cases, the White House policy team will lead on addressing this violence. She mentioned designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. But wait, there’s more: “I can assure you there will be additional actions to come.”
For conservatives who’ve watched their leaders targeted, this means everything. Their children endangered while the media looked away. These acknowledgments represent more than just words. They signal an administration willing to confront uncomfortable truths. Truths that the Biden administration ignored while pushing gender ideology everywhere.
Those measured words mark the first time a sitting president has publicly acknowledged what legal papers and police reports have been revealing.
Here’s where it gets really uncomfortable for the left. The attempted assassination of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh? Legal documents obtained by The Daily Wire show the would-be killer identifies as a transgender woman. The horrific Annunciation Catholic School shooting? Committed by someone who identified as transgender. The Covenant School tragedy? Same story.
Think about this—even Kirk’s alleged killer lived with a transgender roommate. They were also lovers, according to reports. When Trump learned about the Kavanaugh connection during the Air Force One discussion, his response was immediate: “Wow. It’s too bad. It’s a very sad thing going on with that and I’ll have to take a look at it.”
The next day, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt went even further. And get this—she said it with Kirk’s portrait right behind her. She declared that anyone who denies this pattern “is being willfully ignorant.” You could practically hear the media’s collective gasp.
“And the administration is taking it seriously, all causes of violence and why these people would be driven to such evil and such hatred. And there [are] probably many answers to that question, but the administration is really focused on all of them. But as for this overall violence and domestic terrorism that we’re seeing, the White House and the President’s policy team will be leading the charge.”
Leavitt promised something concrete. While the FBI and Justice Department handle individual cases, the White House policy team will lead on addressing this violence. She mentioned designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. But wait, there’s more: “I can assure you there will be additional actions to come.”
For conservatives who’ve watched their leaders targeted, this means everything. Their children endangered while the media looked away. These acknowledgments represent more than just words. They signal an administration willing to confront uncomfortable truths. Truths that the Biden administration ignored while pushing gender ideology everywhere.