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Activists Write Offensive Messages Outside Stephen Miller’s Home Days After Kirk Murder

Activists Write Offensive Messages Outside Stephen Miller’s Home Days After Kirk Murder

Just days after the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, Democratic activists in Arlington left a chalk message outside the residence of Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff to the White House.

A video shared on X by Corey Iganamort from Townhall captured activists writing statements like, “Miller is preying on family” and “Ask Katie Miller about Trad-Wife Cosplay.” I’m not sure how it happened, but one woman joined Iganamort bringing chalk along. It seems there were discussions about whether this behavior was appropriate in the wake of such a tragic event. One activist firmly stated, “Absolutely,” when asked.

When Corey pressed a woman about the potential for the message to incite violence, she retorted, “Ah, shut up! No, not as long as you’re not crazy.”

As tensions escalated, another activist accused Iganamort of harassment, saying, “I feel threatened by you! You are a tall man, you are threatening us, and we feel unsafe.” The group then departed without further discussion. Subsequently, Katie Miller posted a video on X showing her washing away the chalk from the sidewalk.

“To the ‘forgiving left’ who spent the day trying to intimidate us in a home with three young children: we don’t retreat,” Miller wrote. “We are not terrified. We will double down. Always for Charlie.”

This incident follows recent attention on Stephen Miller, who had previously faced hecklers while addressing the National Guard forces in Washington, DC.

“We’re going to dismantle these networks and show that cities exist to serve law-abiding citizens living here,” Miller stated. “We won’t allow the communists to destroy America’s cities, especially the capital. We’ll ignore these foolish protests from those who should be home napping.”

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