Threats and Shouts of 'Civil War'

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-21 02:29:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-21 06:17:37

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Threats and Shouts of 'Civil War'

A Indiana woman has been arrested for posting death threats against Trump, sparking concerns of endangerment of our political leaders and potentially inciting violence nationwide.

In recent months, politically motivated tensions have risen to the surface in the United States, with many on the left and right exhibiting divisiveness not before seen. Among far-left circles, particularly online, sentiments of violence and revenge have emerged, a worrying trend given the shooting of Republican Congresswoman Gabby Giffords in 2011.

Andrrea Jones, a resident of Indianapolis, posted death threats against President Trump on her Facebook page, accusing him of treason and calling for civil war should he be re-elected. Concerns over Jones' mental health are reportedly part of the reason she was able to post bonds and walk free until her trial date.

Despite being arrested, Jones claims that she's "not sorry" and that she will never vote for Trump again. While free, Jones is prohibited from any form of communication regarding the President or any of his children. Given the online trends observed following the Giffords' shooting, forms of political expression amongst far-left radicals are being closely monitored by the Secret Service and other agencies.

We are in a time of flux. While sentiments like Jones' emerge online, data shows that Trump supporters comprise a clear majority in Indianapolis, a historically democratic state. Only time will tell whetherJones' fiery political rhetoric represents the feelings of the majority of her community, or whether it reflects the bubbling over of tensions across the nation.

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