Pipe bombs. Snapchat. Antisemitic rants about an “Israel Deep State.” And now a 22-year-old sitting in custody after allegedly threatening to assassinate New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte.
That’s not a headline from some dystopian TV drama — it’s the reality we’re living in. Tristan Anderson, barely old enough to rent a car, allegedly bragged to his roommate on social media about turning metal tubes, fireworks, and bags of nuts and bolts into weapons. According to reports, he even sent a chilling message: “I’m going to target the NH Mayor Kelly ayott with my weapon of mass destruction.”
The roommate didn’t shrug it off. She went to the police. That single decision may have stopped another headline-grabbing act of political violence before it could unfold.
But the story doesn’t stop there.
Anderson’s arrest comes less than a week after America was rocked by another political murder — the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. That killer wasn’t hiding in the shadows either. He lived online, surrounded himself with far-left, trans-activist, furry subculture references, and scrawled bizarre video game and antifascist slogans directly onto his rifle and bullets. “Hey fascist! Catch!” and “OwO, what’s this?” were literally etched onto ammunition. If it sounds like a deranged parody of Internet culture gone violent, that’s because it was.
Tristan Anderson arrested for allegedly threatening to kiII New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R) using a “weapon of mass destruction”
The Democratic Party supports political violence.
What’s being done about the radicalization of leftists to commit political violence? This is… pic.twitter.com/OeDJXV31fR
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 19, 2025
And then he pulled the trigger. Kirk was killed in public, during a campus speech, from 200 yards away. The assassin even bragged about it in a Discord chat before police arrested him.
Now? We have another young man allegedly plotting a political killing — this time targeting a Republican governor. Homemade pipe bombs, antisemitic conspiracies, and violent threats against officials. Is anyone noticing the pattern here?
ARRESTED: 22-year-old Tristan Anderson has been taken into custody after allegedly plotting to MURDER Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte with homemade pipe bombs.
Police say he bragged on Snapchat, showing off the weapons and explosives.
Posted disturbing rants about an… pic.twitter.com/kGCHKIcHPI
— Wienerdogwifi (@wienerdogwifi) September 18, 2025
President Trump is. Just yesterday, he announced Antifa would officially be designated a major terrorist organization. In classic Trump fashion, the statement was blunt: “A SICK, DANGEROUS, RADICAL LEFT DISASTER.” And he didn’t stop there. He promised to follow the money, declaring his administration would hunt down the individuals and organizations that may have funded Kirk’s assassination — and by extension, any other outbreak of political violence poisoning the country.
Trump has just declared Antifa Trantifa a terrorist organization.
About time! Hallelujah!!! pic.twitter.com/orqw3UeYqW
— Brett N (@BrettN89441) September 18, 2025
The FBI is already probing whether coordinated groups are funneling cash, resources, or encouragement to extremists hiding under the Antifa umbrella. Trump didn’t mince words: “We will find each and every one of those who contributed to this atrocity.”
If this all feels like an escalation, that’s because it is. Political violence isn’t isolated anymore. It’s metastasizing. In June, Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered in their own home by a man pretending to be a police officer. Another Democratic lawmaker and his wife barely escaped alive. Different states, different ideologies, different targets — but the same outcome: chaos, bloodshed, fear.
And here’s the part no one in the media wants to talk about. For years, the left has casually smeared their opponents as “fascists,” “Nazis,” “enemies of democracy.” Now shooters are literally carving those words into bullets. Now young men are allegedly building bombs and calling governors “targets.”
Is it really just coincidence? Or are we watching the logical outcome of years of reckless rhetoric finally boil over?
What happens next depends on whether leaders actually take this seriously — or keep pretending these are just random, isolated cases. Because with assassinations, pipe bomb threats, and terrorist designations already stacking up, it’s starting to feel less like random sparks and more like a firestorm building on the horizon.
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Tristan Anderson arrested for allegedly threatening to kiII New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R) using a “weapon of mass destruction”
Police say he bragged on Snapchat, showing off the weapons and explosives.
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