Nadler Calls Trump “Chief Insurrectionist” While Proposing Ban on His Name for Federal Buildings
Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) intensified his criticism of President Donald Trump this week, labeling him “America’s chief insurrectionist” as he unveiled new legislation aimed at preventing Trump’s name from being placed on federal buildings.
Nadler made the remarks while promoting the bill, which would prohibit naming public structures after the president, arguing that such honors are inappropriate in Trump’s case.
“Donald Trump is a convicted felon, a twice impeached president, and America’s chief insurrectionist,” Nadler said, adding that placing Trump’s name on a federal building or monument would associate it with “tyranny.”
“His name is unfit to honor our nation’s buildings. I am proud to introduce this bill to stop Donald Trump from using taxpayer-funded buildings for his personal vanity projects, because New Yorkers deserve public spaces that they can respect, not monuments to tyranny and corruption,” the Democrat said.
A video posted alongside Nadler’s statement on X featured a compilation of media headlines related to the issue, including one from The Guardian reading, “Dictator vibes as dear leader Trump puts name front and center.”
The announcement came Monday, just two days after a reported assassination attempt targeting President Trump was thwarted. Authorities identified the suspect as Cole Allen, a California teacher, who allegedly expressed strong anti-Trump views in a written manifesto.
The document included statements outlining his motivations, including: “I would still go through most everyone here to get to the targets if it were absolutely necessary (on the basis that most people chose to attend a speech by a pedophile, rapist, and traitor, and are thus complicit) but I really hope it doesn’t come to that.”
“I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” he allegedly wrote. Despite the contents of the manifesto, former President Barack Obama said the suspect’s motives were still unclear.
In response to the incident, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized what she described as inflammatory rhetoric directed at the president, suggesting it contributes to real-world violence.
“The left-wing cult of hatred against the president and all of those who support him and work for him has gotten multiple people hurt and killed, and it almost did so again this weekend,” Leavitt said during a press briefing on Monday.
“Ask yourselves, how different is the rhetoric from this almost-assassin than what you read on social media and here in various forums every single day? The answer — if you’re being honest with yourself — is that there is no difference at all,” she said. “Much of the manifesto of the would-be assassin is indistinguishable from the words that we hear daily from so many.”
{Matzav.com}