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JoAnna St. Germain is not a troll. She’s not just some crank on Facebook. She’s a public school teacher at Waterville High School in Maine who openly called for Donald Trump—and his supporters—to be assassinated. This wasn’t a meltdown. She spelled it out, line by line, in plain view—on social media, where even her students could read it.
She didn’t say it in jest, and she certainly didn’t hedge or hide. Instead, she posted this: “The Secret Service has the perfect opportunity, if they choose to step up and take it. You are the ones with power. Coordinate. Take out every single person who supports Trump’s illegal, immoral, unconstitutional acts. Look at the sycophants and give them what they’re asking for.”
Incredibly, it’s still up on her Facebook account.
That’s not a joke. It’s a directive. That’s a threat.
Stop excusing this behavior as “unhinged” or “mentally deranged.” Start taking them at their word—and start investigating. Free speech protects you from government censorship, not from consequences. When that speech includes incitement or threats, it’s no longer protected—it’s criminal.
And we need to stop brushing this off as “just another unhinged liberal losing her mind.” No. She meant it. She was serious. And that’s precisely why this moment is dangerous.
She didn’t erase the post or apologize later when it went viral—she doubled down. And she’s still listed on the staff page of Waterville Senior High School.
In a Facebook post less than 24 hours later, St. Germain doubled down.
“I have zero shame about what I’ve said. I’m not backtracking a single thing. I believe Trump and every sycophant he has surrounded himself with . . . needs to die,” she wrote, adding that she posted “knowing I’d likely lose my job and benefits.” – New York Post
We’ve entered an era where political disagreement is no longer debated—it’s punished. Where calling for the murder of your opponents gets hand-waved as “venting” if you’re on the Left. Where silence and inaction from the institutions that are supposed to protect us signal that some threats are acceptable—so long as they’re aimed in the right direction.
Here’s another one of St. Germain’s posts.
The language the Left uses about Trump supporters isn’t disagreement—it’s dehumanization. “Threats to democracy.” “Fascists.” “Nazis.” “Domestic terrorists.” They say it on cable news, they teach it in classrooms, and they post it on social media. So when someone like St. Germain says those people need to die—why wouldn’t she mean it? She’s been told, over and over again, that Trump supporters are not just wrong, but evil.
And let’s not gloss over this: she didn’t just call for Trump’s assassination—she called for his supporters to die, too. That’s not political anger, that’s a call to wipe out anyone who thinks differently. These are everyday people she’s targeting—neighbors, parents, coworkers. And she’s a teacher. This isn’t just reckless—it’s dangerous. And it damn well shouldn’t be ignored.
Too many are brushing this off as mental illness or an “unhinged teacher.” No. What Joanne St. Germain said was calculated, political, and public. She wasn’t crying for help—she was rallying for violence. And not in a whisper, but with a bullhorn.
This is not a blip. It’s where the rhetoric on the Left has been heading for years. From normalized riots to mobs chasing Supreme Court justices out of restaurants—now we’ve arrived at open calls for assassination. And they still think they’re the good guys?
St. Germain shouldn’t be quietly reassigned—she should be fired, banned from ever teaching again, and investigated fully. The Secret Service is “aware”? Good. Now act.
And Facebook? The same platform that censors conservative moms for wrongthink is perfectly fine hosting a call to murder a former president. Tells you everything about where their loyalties lie.
She meant what she said. And if we let this slide, the next one might not stop at a Facebook post.
UPDATE:
JoAnna St. Germain, an English teacher at Waterville High School, is under investigation by federal authorities after calling on the Secret Service to assassinate President Trump.
She claims her TDS makes it impossible for her to be an effective teacher anymore. pic.twitter.com/f89DSfNg8B
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JoAnna St. Germain didn’t slip. She posted her threats with full intent.
That should raise a bigger question: How long has she been teaching like this? More importantly, how many more like her are out there?
This isn’t just about one teacher mouthing off online. It’s about the rot inside the system—the ones who haven’t gone viral yet, the ones quietly pushing this worldview in classrooms every day, thinking no one’s watching.
It’s a direct result of the rhetoric coming from corporate media, activist teachers, leftist institutions, and Democratic politicians who constantly stoke fear and division without accountability.
Believe them when they show you who they are.
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These people don’t get it. If they gave into their fantasies it won’t go well. Take a look at Kenosha; BLM and Antifa had this masturbation fantasy that they were going to burn down the world and put their enemies in mass graves. And their fantasy died from a 17-year-old with a rifle.
she implies that she is of sound mind and welcomes the consequences her statements will bring,but suggest if she is insane it’s Trumps fault.
One wonders how she would take some in her community stating the same things about her?
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where even her students could read it.
Assuming facts not in evidence (that her students can read).
It’s a directive. That’s a threat.
Well, no. It really isn’t. It might be incitement, at worst. But even that presumes an audience likely to act on her incitement. And – no matter how incompetent they might otherwise be – I really don’t see them stepping over that line.
Just like we wouldn’t call it incitement if she were calling on Zeus to strike him down. You don’t even have to think Zeus a mere myth to think him giving her demand to strike real consideration is highly implausible.
And it damn well shouldn’t be ignored.
Sure. But it doesn’t really rise to any criminal level of incitement. And she definitely is crazy. She needs to be sent to a facility and not released until she is deprogrammed from her Progressive cult. A monastery might be a good facility for that.
she should be fired, banned from ever teaching again, and investigated fully.
Concur.
The Secret Service is “aware”? Good. Now act.
Maybe they can investigate. But there’s nothing they can do (nor should be able to do) about her employment. Not their jurisdiction. And I’m glad of that.
She claims her TDS makes it impossible for her to be an effective teacher anymore.
Well, she’s probably always been an ineffective teacher because of her latent TDS. But now she’s even an ineffective indoctrinator.
It’s about the rot inside the system
Correct.
It’s a direct result of the rhetoric coming from…
Understand that all of those things you mentioned are Progressive institutions. The priests and prophets of that religion. And that religion has replaced Christianity – in at least its milder forms – in the institutions of America and across a wide swath of the electorate, You’re going to have to change a lot of hearts and minds to change that.
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