A protester at the anti-ICE demonstration outside Newark's Delaney Hall detention facility was caught on video screaming death threats at a federal agent — threatening to kill the agent's entire family — and somehow we're supposed to believe these are the good guys in this story.
But sure, tell me again how the real threat to democracy is mean tweets.
The video, which surfaced on May 28, 2026 and was reported by VidMax, shows the individual at the Newark demonstration unleashing a tirade directly at a federal agent, screaming "your whole f---ing family is dead." Not "I disagree with your enforcement priorities." Not "I'd like to discuss immigration reform." A direct, explicit death threat against a law enforcement officer and every member of that officer's family — including, presumably, children.
Let that sink in for a second. This is the movement that Democrats keep calling "the resistance." This is the crowd that senators brag about standing alongside. This is what "defending immigrant communities" looks like in practice — not marches with clever signs, but frothing lunatics promising to murder federal agents and their kids.
The Newark situation around Delaney Hall has been escalating for weeks now, with anti-ICE protesters physically confronting federal officers attempting to carry out lawful detention operations. We've watched Democratic politicians trip over themselves to get in front of the cameras, bragging about getting pepper-sprayed like it's a badge of honor. One senator practically posted his pepper-spray selfie as a campaign ad.
And while those politicians were busy turning ICE enforcement into their personal photo ops, the people they were marching with were threatening to slaughter federal agents' families. On camera. With zero shame.
Here's what kills me. If a conservative protester had screamed "your whole family is dead" at an FBI agent outside a courthouse, every network in America would run it wall-to-wall for three weeks. Congressional hearings would be scheduled by lunch. The DOJ would have the guy in cuffs before dinner.
But when it's an anti-ICE protester in Newark? Crickets. The same media that spent four years calling parents at school board meetings "domestic terrorists" can't seem to find the footage of an actual death threat against a federal officer.
We used to have a word for people who threaten to kill law enforcement officers and their families. We called them criminals. Now apparently we call them "activists" and hand them a megaphone.
Every Democrat who stood at that Newark demonstration and called it "peaceful" owes that federal agent — and that agent's family — an apology. Don't hold your breath waiting for one.