Conservative Republican Senator Rand Paul (KY) is no stranger to violence or threats of violence. The last two years have been banner years for the incredibly violent Left. From burning down entire cities to firebombing police cars and federal buildings, you name it—when it comes to violent acts against people or ideologies that don’t align with theirs—the Left doesn’t appear to have any limits on how they respond.
On Monday, Senator Paul received a suspicious package filled with white powder delivered to his home in Kentucky. The FBI and Capitol Police are investigating the contents of the package along with the threatening image that accompanied the package. The image was of Rand Paul wearing a neck brace, cast on his arm and using a crutch to walk.
The image sent along with the package of white powder read: I”ll finish what your neighbor started motherf**ker!”
“I take these threats immensely seriously,” Paul said in a tweet, adding, “As a repeated target of violence, it is reprehensible that Twitter allows C-list celebrities to encourage violence against me and my family.”
I take these threats immensely seriously. As a repeated target of violence, it is reprehensible that Twitter allows C-list celebrities to encourage violence against me and my family. https://t.co/e1rQ6uwPdf
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) May 24, 2021
The photo the sick perpetrator sent to the conservative US senator was taken after Rand Paul was ambushed and attacked by his neighbor Rene Boucher while working in his yard.
The attack left Paul with six broken ribs. He was diagnosed with pneumonia several times after the attack and had part of his lung removed in 2019.
Several Democrats laughed about the attack, calling it funny; leftists on Twitter said they wished he was more seriously wounded in the attack.
Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar (MN) retweeted B-actor Tom Arnold’s tweet wishing Senator Rand Paul was more seriously injured in the violent, unprovoked attack by his unhinged neighbor.
Rep. Lee Zeldin (D-NY) called out Speaker Pelosi for ignoring the radical lawmaker’s hateful retweet.
All good w you @SpeakerPelosi? Aren’t you right next to her right now on a CODEL abroad? Do something. Speak! Hold your own Members to the same standards you love to hold others.
— Lee Zeldin (@RepLeeZeldin) July 29, 2019
Kentucky’s Democrat Secretary of State, Alison Lundergan Grimes, joked about Paul’s attack in a speech.
MSNBC commentator Kasie Hunt laughingly said on air that Rand’s assault was one of her “favorite stories.”
After the Republican National Convention at the White House in August, Senator Rand Paul and his wife were surrounded by hundreds of BLM thugs who harassed and threatened them. Their disgusting behavior was caught on video and was seen all over social media.
Rand Paul just got chased by a crowd back to his hotel, after leaving the White House from Trump’s Republican Party Nomination #DC #DCProtests pic.twitter.com/h1kPcZG1jh
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) August 28, 2020
This weekend, Politico reports that Richard Marx, a singer and songwriter who was popular in the 1980s and 1990s, tweeted Sunday, “I’ll say it again: If I ever meet Rand Paul’s neighbor, I’m going to hug him and buy him as many drinks as he can consume.” Twitter has removed Marx’s tweet. Marx was not suspended or removed from Twitter for his remarks that may have incited the violence against Senator Paul. However, our 100 Percent Fed Up account was removed by Twitter after never receiving a single warning over our reporting on voter fraud.