Democrat Senate Leader Chuck Schumer gave the radical Left a blueprint for political violence back in March 2020.
His threats against conservative Supreme Court Justices normalized the kind of dangerous rhetoric that leads to real-world attacks.
And a Michigan Democrat just threatened Supreme Court Justices and what she promised will leave you speechless.
Democrat Senate candidate openly fantasizes about assaulting Supreme Court Justices
Michigan state Senator Mallory McMorrow is running to replace retiring Democrat Senator Gary Peters in the 2026 election.
The 39-year-old has positioned herself as part of a "new generation" of Democrat leadership that will supposedly move the party forward.
But McMorrow just revealed exactly what this new generation actually represents – the same violent, unhinged hatred that has infected the entire Democrat Party.
During a recent campaign event, someone asked McMorrow about contacting Supreme Court Justices to express displeasure with their decisions.
Her response shocked even seasoned political observers.
"So I'm a Notre Dame grad, and Amy Coney Barrett coming out of my university makes me furious – just on a personal level," McMorrow stated. "I talked to somebody yesterday who said they saw her with Brett Kavanaugh at a tailgate last weekend."
Then came the threat that reveals how Democrats truly view conservative judges.
"I was like, I would not be able to control myself," McMorrow said. "That would be bad. There would be beers thrown in people's faces."
Let that sink in. A sitting state Senator and major U.S. Senate candidate just openly admitted she would assault two Supreme Court Justices if she saw them in public.
This wasn't a private conversation. This was said on camera at a campaign event with supporters present.
McMorrow's violent fantasy comes at a time when conservative Supreme Court Justices face unprecedented threats to their safety.
In June 2022, an armed man traveled to Justice Kavanaugh's home with the explicit intent to assassinate him.
The would-be killer was arrested outside the Justice's Maryland home carrying a gun, knife, pepper spray, and burglary tools.
He told police he wanted to kill Kavanaugh because of decisions on abortion and gun rights.
Chuck Schumer gave Democrats permission to threaten conservative Justices
The escalating threats against conservative Justices trace back to one moment that changed everything.
On March 4, 2020, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stood on the steps of the Supreme Court and issued a chilling warning to Justices Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch.
"I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price," Schumer yelled to a crowd of abortion activists. "You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions."¹
Even Chief Justice John Roberts – who rarely comments on political matters – felt compelled to issue a rare public rebuke.
"Threatening statements of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they are dangerous," Roberts said in a statement.²
But Schumer's damage was already done. He had given Democrats across America permission to target conservative Justices with threats and intimidation.
Two years later, those words nearly resulted in Justice Kavanaugh's murder.
Now McMorrow – running for the very Senate seat Schumer could soon again lead – is following his playbook by openly fantasizing about physical assault against the same Justice Schumer threatened.
The pattern is unmistakable and terrifying.
Political violence from the Left continues to escalate with zero accountability
McMorrow's violent rhetoric fits a disturbing pattern of Democrat candidates openly calling for harassment and attacks against conservatives.
In November, Bernie Sanders-backed Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner told supporters: "Frankly, I want people to follow them [Republicans] around and don't let them have a public dinner without getting yelled at. Because that's power. That's real power."
This comes after a year that saw the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk in September 2025, two assassination attempts against President Donald Trump in 2024, Tesla dealerships set on fire, and constant attacks against ICE officers doing their jobs to secure the border.
Democrats and their media allies pretend this violence doesn't exist or claim it's justified because conservatives are "threats to democracy."
But when conservatives exercise their constitutional right to vote, speak, or serve on the Supreme Court, Democrats respond with threats, violence, and intimidation.
McMorrow's comments are even more disturbing given her past behavior.
In late September 2025, shortly after Charlie Kirk's assassination, McMorrow attended a fundraiser alongside radical leftist blogger Rebecca Schoenkopf.³
The day after Kirk was murdered, Schoenkopf published an article titled "Second Amendment Comes for Charlie Kirk" – essentially mocking a conservative leader's assassination.
Yet McMorrow had no problem rubbing shoulders with someone who celebrated political violence against conservatives.
Now she's openly threatening to assault Supreme Court Justices if she sees them at a football game.
The author of a book called "Hate Won't Win" apparently has no problem with her own violent hatred when directed at conservatives she disagrees with.
Michigan voters will decide in 2026 whether they want to send someone this unhinged and violent to the United States Senate.
But one thing is already clear: the Democrat Party's tolerance for political violence against conservatives has reached a crisis point.
And until Democrats face real consequences for their violent rhetoric, it will only get worse.
¹ Chuck Schumer, "Speech at Pro-Abortion Rally," Supreme Court Plaza, March 4, 2020.
² John Roberts, "Statement on Senator Schumer's Comments," Supreme Court, March 4, 2020.
³ Daily Wire, "Dem Senate Hopeful Says She'd Throw Beer At Conservative Justices, Lacks Self-Control," December 19, 2025.








