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Lord, we thank You for exposing the violent rhetoric and beliefs of those who participated in the No Kings protests. We pray that those who would harm or threaten our leaders would face justice.
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Warning: the following videos may feature disturbing and/or offensive language, including profanity and threats of violence.

Saturday saw millions of protestors gather for No Kings events across the nation. And, according to the Daily Wire, the FBI is aware of the violent rhetoric that was shared at these protests.

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From the Daily Wire:

The FBI does not historically confirm active investigations, typically waiting until charges are filed or an arrest is imminent. While FBI spokesman Ben Williamson said that he could not comment on the “existence of specific investigations,” the FBI is “committed to investigating and pursuing all those who threaten and perpetrate acts of violence.”

During the “No Kings” protests that took place over the weekend across the United States, independent journalists and conservative reporters captured viral video footage showing demonstrators explicitly threatening violence against President Donald Trump, Republicans, and top officials in the Trump administration. Many of these individuals referenced the death of Charlie Kirk.

The Bureau told The Daily Wire that it is “aware of multiple instances” of these individuals explicitly calling for acts of violence at the No Kings protests.

The Daily Wire included video footage of some of the most shocking rhetoric. For example, one activist in Chicago loudly called on his listeners to “turn around the guns on this fascist system” and ensure that “ICE agents” are “shot and wiped out.”

Another video from Seattle shows a man carrying a sign reading “would you like to kill Nazis [with] me.” When questioned, the man identified White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller as a Nazi, confessing he would kill him if given the chance.

A third video shows a woman gesturing toward her neck, appearing to mock the assassination of Charlie Kirk. This woman was later revealed to be a Chicago public school teacher.

The final video highlighted by the Daily Wire shows a protestor wearing an “86 47” shirt, a phrase that references taking out President Trump. When questioned, the protestor emphasized the more violent interpretations of his shirt’s message, calling for someone to “kill … the 47th President.”

This rhetoric is disturbing, but at least we know it has caught the attention of the FBI. Let’s ask God to protect our leaders, and let’s pray that those who would harm them would face justice.

How are you praying about this violence and disturbing rhetoric? Share your prayers and scriptures below.

(Excerpt from the Daily Wire. Photo Credit: Victor Grigas – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=176953367)

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Michael De Rosa
October 24, 2025

Lord, these activists do not know what they are doing. They are opening portals for the Enemy to work through. Bring Your judgement upon them, Lord, so that they would see the very Hell that seeks to destroy them too.

Oh, Lord in judgment there is mercy. And so I ask for you to radically save these men and women. May they fall on their knees, like prodigals, as they gaze into Your face of pure love.

Lord, give your children who are daily encountering these activists Your wisdom and strength to be a solid witness of Your Glory.

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