
The assassination of Charlie Kirk is apparently the latest in a string of terrifying acts of political violence in the U.S. “A society that resorts to violence to solve its problems starts to surrender its claim on being a society,” @dgraham.bsky.social writes.
Yet while Trump points the finger of blame at the “radical left”, citing the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the failed attempt on his life, he is silent about attacks on Democratic elected officials, including the foiled kidnap attempt on Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the deaths of Melissa Hortman, a Democratic elected official from Minnesota, and her husband.

Even more, we can’t ignore the gap between pre- and post-Trump: from 2016 to 2025, figures from the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) reveal a dramatic increase in threats and incidents targeting U.S. elected officials.
An absolute record
The absolute record is reached in 2021 with 9,625 cases… never seen before! After a slight drop to 7,501 in 2022, the volume rises again in 2023 (8,008) and climbs again in 2024 to 9,474, almost to the record level of 2021. Full figures for 2025 have yet to be released, but Congressional security officials confirm that the pace remains high.
In less than ten years, the number of recorded threats has increased tenfold, a sign of political polarization that is now turning into physical danger not only for elected officials, but also for polarizing public figures like Charlie Kirk, media personalities building their notoriety on controversial comments and whose rise has accelerated with Trump’s arrival in politics.

Steve Scalise, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton

A worrying tipping point
Gretchen Whitmer, Mike Pence and Paul Pelosi and Nancy Pelosi
The following years confirm the seriousness of the phenomenon: in 2020, a far-right group plots the kidnapping of Michigan’s Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer, out of hostility to Covid-related health measures.

During the Capitol Hill insurrection on January 6, 2021, several U.S. elected officials were directly threatened by Donald Trump supporters trying to prevent the certification of Joe Biden’s victory. In particular, the rioters chanted slogans calling for “hanging Mike Pence”, then Republican vice president, accused of betraying Trump by validating the election result. Nancy Pelosi, then Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, was also among the priority targets, with intruders seeking out her office by shouting her name.

In 2022, physical assaults multiplied, with the attempted cutter attack on Republican Lee Zeldin, armed threats aimed at Democrat Pramila Jayapal and the hammer attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul Pelosi, motivated by far-right conspiracy theories.
Nikki Haley, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Jack Smith and Donald Trump
Josh Shapiro, Melissa Hortman and Charlie Kirk
In 2025, the attacks continued with the arson on Governor Josh Shapiro’s official residence in Pennsylvania, committed by Cody Allen Balmer, mixing personal hatred, anti-Semitic motives and reference to the Israel-Gaza conflict.

A heavy trend

Donald Trump’s reaction to Charlie Kirk’s death perfectly illustrates the dilemma: rather than calling for appeasement, he directly points the finger of blame at the radical left, reinforcing the idea of an existential clash between camps.