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Grassroots Democrats Urge ‘Blood’ and Violent Resistance Against Trump

Party leaders are weighing responses after Axios’s uncontested report revealed calls for violence from Democratic voters.

House Democrats speak at a press conference on the steps of the U.S. Capitol ahead of votes on the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" on July 2. Photo: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
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Overview

  • House Democrats told Axios that constituents demanded “blood” to grab attention and urged lawmakers to be “willing to get shot” or storm federal sites in opposition to President Trump’s agenda.
  • Lawmakers say the most extreme pressure comes from economically secure, white, well-educated voters in suburban and urban districts who express growing disregard for political norms and institutions.
  • Hours after the Axios report, shooting incidents at federal facilities highlighted the real-world dangers of militant rhetoric fueling attacks on government targets.
  • Republican officials seized on the revelations to accuse Democrats of endorsing violence and to galvanize their own base ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
  • Democratic leaders are split over how to rebuke extremist demands without alienating grassroots supporters as they chart a strategy for upcoming congressional contests.