Texas Democrat Jolanda Jones Calls for ‘Wiping Out’ Republicans
Texas Democrat Jolanda Jones Calls for ‘Wiping Out’ Republicans
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Remember when politics wasn’t a bloodsport? You could argue with your neighbor without wanting to put him in the hospital. That shared understanding—that we were all Americans, just with different ideas—was the glue that held this country together. It kept the peace.

But that era of civility is being systematically torched and buried. The language of our political discourse has devolved from coarse to cruel, and now, to something truly malevolent. A terrifying new line has been crossed. What was once dismissed as hyperbole is now being broadcast as a literal threat, shouted from the rooftops by elected officials who see half the country as an enemy to be eliminated.

From ‘The Post Millennial’:

Texas Democrat State Rep. Jolanda Jones said that she would go for the “necks” of Republicans during an interview on CNN. Jones was talking about her strategy to deal with Republican lawmakers as well as the Trump administration as the Texas GOP has been working to redistrict the state..

“So if you hit me in my face, I’m not going to punch you back in your face. I’m going to go across your neck… You got to hit hard enough where they won’t come back. And so yeah, for the same way I went to New York and spoke with Governor Kathy Hochul, and said, if they’re going to try to wipe us out in Texas, we need to wipe out every Republican in New York, in California, in Illinois.”

Those words, dripping with menace, came from Texas Democratic State Rep. Jolanda Jones during a CNN segment. This wasn’t some backroom rant caught on a hot mic. This was a proud, public declaration on a major news network. As she spoke, Jones even made a slashing motion across her throat, just to make sure everyone understood the depravity of her message. She wasn’t talking about winning an election. She was describing a brutal, physical assault.

The Deadly Stakes of Hateful Rhetoric

This isn’t a game. This is the kind of incendiary language that gets people killed. Our nation is still mourning the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, and here we have a Democrat fantasizing about going for the “necks” of Republicans. It’s beyond disgusting—it’s a sick echo of the very violence that stole a patriot’s life.

Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet immediately made the horrifying connection, stating that Jones’s rhetoric was precisely the kind that “got Charlie murdered BY A SHOT TO THE NECK!!” When the Left’s leaders openly muse about this sort of violence, they are giving a green light to every unhinged radical in their base to turn those dark fantasies into bloody reality. The line is gone.

Defending Criminals with Threats of Violence

You have to ask yourself: what twisted cause could possibly justify such a barbaric call to arms? The answer is as predictable as it is infuriating. This thuggery is the enforcement mechanism for the Left’s radical open-borders crusade. Jones and her ilk aren’t fighting for you. They are fighting to protect the unending flow of illegal aliens into our communities.

Her threat is part of a terrifying pattern. We saw “No Kings” protesters calling for ICE agents to be “shot and wiped out.” We heard them demand the killing of Trump administration officials. The goal is simple: terrorize anyone who stands for the rule of law. By threatening to “wipe out every Republican,” Jones is just escalating the Left’s war on American sovereignty, promising physical harm to anyone who gets in the way of her agenda to flood our nation with illegal criminals.

A Pattern of Gutter Politics

Make no mistake, Jolanda Jones is not some random outlier; she is the new, snarling face of the Democratic Party. This is what the party has become—a movement that has traded persuasion for pure intimidation. Her excuse for it all, “I’m from the hood,” is a pathetic, race-baiting justification for acting like a street brawler instead of a public servant.

It’s the same cheap, calculated shtick we see from members of Congress like Jasmine Crockett, who have perfected the art of outrage-as-performance. It’s a deliberate strategy. Jones flat-out told Axios that her party needs to “fight ugly.” This isn’t a gaffe. This is an admission. The party of “when they go low, we go high” has rotted from the inside out. Its replacement is a movement that proudly screams from the gutter.

This sickening descent into violent extremism is more than a political disagreement. It is a direct assault on the American way of life. When elected leaders are openly calling for the physical elimination of their opponents, they have declared war on the Republic itself. We are left with a simple choice: a nation of laws and civil debate, or the rule of the mob. For the sake of our country, every patriotic American must stand against this tide of hate and defend the principles of a peaceful society.

Key Takeaways

  • A sitting Democrat is now openly calling for physical violence against Republicans.
  • This dangerous rhetoric is being used to defend a radical open-borders agenda.
  • This is not an isolated incident but a new style of thuggish, gutter politics.
  • The Left’s violent language has real-world, deadly consequences for conservatives.

Sources: The Post Millennial, Daily Caller

October 23, 2025
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.