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Teha Delaruelle posted videos on social media urging deadly action against Republicans and promoting trans jihad. The activity followed a brief volunteer stint on a Democratic candidate's campaign.
New York PostA transgender activist in Wisconsin posted videos on social media calling for deadly violence against Republicans and vowing to unleash "trans jihad" against the MAGA movement, the New York Post reported. In one video, Teha Delaruelle sat in front of a dry-erase board with the words "kill your local Republican" written in black marker.
Delaruelle stated, "We’re going to make this the moderate position for the state of Wisconsin.
A separate video posted on or before July 1, 2026, showed Delaruelle declaring, "Just a reminder, we are doing trans jihad," with a superimposed trans flag featuring an outstretched arm holding a rifle. Additional videos included statements that the goal was to make members of the MAGA movement walk the streets in fear as a permanent new reality.
Delaruelle had briefly volunteered on the campaign of Wisconsin Democratic Socialist Katrina deVille, who is also transgender.
DeVille removed Delaruelle after determining the individual was "deeply troubled" and "creating a dangerous situation" for the campaign, then blocked the activist from all accounts and pages. " She added that the threats had made her own life more dangerous and expressed hope that Delaruelle would get help so that no one becomes hurt. deVille is running in the Aug.
11 Democratic primary to unseat GOP incumbent Rep. Tony Wied.
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