The Next Assassination Target – Liberals HATE This Guy

Conservative commentator Benny Johnson is the newest target in a growing wave of political violence aimed at silencing America First voices. Only days after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Johnson received a terrifying threat at his home.
Federal agents arrested George Isabel Jr. after he allegedly sent a letter threatening to make “orphans” of Johnson’s children. The letter came just as emotions were still raw from Kirk’s death.
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the arrest and described the threat as part of a disturbing pattern against conservative figures.
“Benny’s a well-known media personality carrying a message very similar to Charlie’s, grounded largely in faith and love of country. Just days after Charlie’s assassination, Benny received a letter at his home, where he and Kate are raising their beautiful, beautiful young family,” Bondi said.
She added that the suspect’s letter revealed his hatred of Johnson’s beliefs and his desire to see him dead.
“The author of this letter made it very clear that he hated Benny because of his views and he wanted Benny dead. This was a coward hiding behind a keyboard who thought he could get away with this,” Bondi said.
“You are not going to get away with threatening people in this way,” she continued, confirming that Isabel faces federal charges for mailing threatening communications.
For Johnson, the attack hit close to home. He told BlazeTV’s Liz Wheeler that this wasn’t just about him — it was about every American family under threat from political hate.
“To the parents out there,” Johnson said, “this is a movement about ensuring that you can raise your kids in safety and security, whether it’s from terroristic threatening of left-wing violence, which happened to me specifically in name when this individual, George Isabel Jr., said that he would blow my head off in an open field just like Charlie Kirk and watch my blood splatter on the concrete, or whether it’s from terroristic threatening of homicidal criminals who get let out of jail time and time again and scare you and your children out of the parks and off the streets.”
He described the America First movement as rooted in love, not hate.
“What America First is is a movement of pro-family. And why is that important? Because actually, Liz, as you know, the things that make you happy in life are having a relationship with God, falling in love, getting married, having children,” Johnson continued.
He said the left despises this message because it reminds them of what they lack.
“The reason the left hates those who have prioritized family and God is because these people are miserable,” Johnson said. “They are godless. They often don’t have families.”
Johnson warned that the justice system must make an example out of those who threaten conservatives to end the growing wave of political intimidation.
“They are godless. They often don’t have families,” he repeated, calling for the suspect to face serious consequences.
“You can’t have a pro-family movement of people if parents are being terroristically threatened,” he said.
Johnson’s response reflects a broader mood in the conservative movement — one that refuses to be silenced or intimidated.
For many, the attack on Benny Johnson is not just an assault on one man. It’s a warning shot against everyone who stands for faith, family, and country.