Left Using ‘8647’ for Violence Against Trump, Mysk

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Left Using '8647' Symbol for Violence Against Trump, Musk​


















By Jim Thomas | Tuesday, 08 April 2025 07:36 PM EDT




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Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is calling on Americans across the political spectrum to denounce the use of "8647" by protesters — a phrase some allege is a coded call for violence against President Donald Trump — after anti-Trump and anti-Elon Musk rallies broke out in several states.

The Daily Post reported that rallies against the current administration were held Saturday in multiple states, with demonstrators holding signs reading, "We are not okay, hands off the USA, 8647." The phrase "8647" has sparked controversy over its potential meaning and intent.

According to the Post, "8647" is being used by some as a subtle expression of protest against Trump. While the number 86 is widely understood as slang for "get rid of," the number 47 references Trump's position as the 47th president of the United States. The implication, critics argue, is that the term is a veiled reference to a call for Trump's assassination.


"All Americans should condemn this, including Democrats. Starting with @keithellison," Lee posted on his official X account, sharing an image from one of the protests, which was reportedly held near the office of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.

The protests were part of a broader display labeled "hands off," which targeted both Trump and Musk. Musk currently serves as the head of Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

The use of coded language to convey extremist views has raised alarms in national security and research circles.

A new survey released Monday by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) and Rutgers University's Social Perception Lab found that political violence against Trump and Musk "is becoming increasingly normalized."

The survey revealed that 55% of respondents who identified as left of center said murdering Trump would be at least "somewhat justified." Additionally, 48% said the same about Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.

Overall, 38% of those surveyed said it was at least somewhat justified to murder Trump, and 31% expressed the same sentiment about Musk.

NCRI and Rutgers reported that "a broader 'assassination culture' appears to be emerging within segments of the U.S. public on the extreme left."
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It does not say use violence. It just says make Trump go away. He needs another impeachment. If he keeps doing those stupid tariffs and jailing of innocent people, it will happen.
 

Left Using '8647' Symbol for Violence Against Trump, Musk​


















By Jim Thomas | Tuesday, 08 April 2025 07:36 PM EDT




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Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is calling on Americans across the political spectrum to denounce the use of "8647" by protesters — a phrase some allege is a coded call for violence against President Donald Trump — after anti-Trump and anti-Elon Musk rallies broke out in several states.

The Daily Post reported that rallies against the current administration were held Saturday in multiple states, with demonstrators holding signs reading, "We are not okay, hands off the USA, 8647." The phrase "8647" has sparked controversy over its potential meaning and intent.

According to the Post, "8647" is being used by some as a subtle expression of protest against Trump. While the number 86 is widely understood as slang for "get rid of," the number 47 references Trump's position as the 47th president of the United States. The implication, critics argue, is that the term is a veiled reference to a call for Trump's assassination.


"All Americans should condemn this, including Democrats. Starting with @keithellison," Lee posted on his official X account, sharing an image from one of the protests, which was reportedly held near the office of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.

The protests were part of a broader display labeled "hands off," which targeted both Trump and Musk. Musk currently serves as the head of Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

The use of coded language to convey extremist views has raised alarms in national security and research circles.

A new survey released Monday by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) and Rutgers University's Social Perception Lab found that political violence against Trump and Musk "is becoming increasingly normalized."

The survey revealed that 55% of respondents who identified as left of center said murdering Trump would be at least "somewhat justified." Additionally, 48% said the same about Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.

Overall, 38% of those surveyed said it was at least somewhat justified to murder Trump, and 31% expressed the same sentiment about Musk.

NCRI and Rutgers reported that "a broader 'assassination culture' appears to be emerging within segments of the U.S. public on the extreme left."
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Leftists are domestic terrorists
 
The violentfar left in America own violence in America.

Firebombing Teslas and Tesla dealerships…their response to the consequences of elections.
Not about the election. It is about Musk having powers no person has ever had without winning an election. Musk and his musketeers were not questioned, did not testify, and were given huge powers. Musk is threatening the government systems, including Social Security.
 
some allege
WOW, so "some allege" it has a different meaning than the well defined meaning we have always known it by. When I was a bouncer, I 86ed over a thousand people, and no harm came to any of them.

86 is rhyming slang for nix. It means to ban someone from a bar or restaurant. It has been in use by that definition for about a 100 years.

In trump's case, it would mean to either impeach him, or not to reelect him. If we allow Nazi Bitches like Earl to ban such speech, we are losing our First Amendment freedom. I would even defend Earl's right to whine about how he wants to 86 Obama... But it is kind of pointless, because Obama agreed to leave the White House when the Constitution told him so.
 
Arrest that very clever person... And anyone else who threatens to Harm or kill them... online or outloud...
Arrest anyone who does not want trump reelected? It is the sign of the times that it might end up happening.
 
Not about the election. It is about Musk having powers no person has ever had without winning an election. Musk and his musketeers were not questioned, did not testify, and were given huge powers. Musk is threatening the government systems, including Social Security.
No. It's about Democrat violence and vandalism. These are crimes, Sybil.
 
WOW, so "some allege" it has a different meaning than the well defined meaning we have always known it by. When I was a bouncer, I 86ed over a thousand people, and no harm came to any of them.
You were never a bouncer, Wally; and '86' means to kill them.
86 is rhyming slang for nix. It means to ban someone from a bar or restaurant. It has been in use by that definition for about a 100 years.
No, Wally. It means to kill someone.
In trump's case, it would mean to either impeach him, or not to reelect him.
Impeach him for what, Wally??
Trump can't be re-elected. Did you know that, Wally??

If we allow Nazi Bitches like Earl to ban such speech, we are losing our First Amendment freedom. I would even defend Earl's right to whine about how he wants to 86 Obama... But it is kind of pointless, because Obama agreed to leave the White House when the Constitution told him so.
Earl is not a socialist. YOU ARE.
Earl is not subject to the 1st amendment. He can do what he wants.

Obama ran an illegal '3rd term' using Biden as his puppet.
 
'86' means to kill them.
I reassure you that I 86ed over a thousand people, probably thousands, and NONE DIED.

Here is the Oxford Dictionary definition: "eject or bar (someone) from a restaurant, bar, etc." The Merriam-Webster definition is:
1
informal
a
: to refuse to serve (a customer)
"Beer here, barkeep," he said. "You're eighty-sixed," Lucy said. "Cut off. No more for you."—Mary Karr

b
: to eject or ban (a customer)
The club's bouncers eighty-sixed her.

I nodded at the corner bar beside us. He said, "I can't go in there." "Why?" "I'm eighty-sixed."—Andre Dubus

broadly : to eject, dismiss, or remove (someone)
He was eighty-sixed from Twitter following outrage from other users …—Jason Wilson

The prof and his lovely wife … are ghosts, having recently been eighty-sixed from this world when their car was hit by a falling rock.—John Stark

But [Jim] Boylen is yesterday's news now, kicked to the curb, eighty-sixed by the Bulls on Friday …—Steve Greenberg

No, Wally. It means to kill someone.
It seriously does not mean killing anyone. Are you thinking of 187, which is the California penal code for murder. Republicans used to love to say they would 187 Obama.

Impeach him for what, Wally??
trump is ignoring the budget passed by Congress, and talking about running for President an illegal third time. he is violating due process.

But in the end, I do not need a reason to call for his impeachment, no more than you needed a reason to call for Obama's impeachment. We have a Constitutional right to call for impeachment of the president, for good or bad reasons, it is not treason.
 
I reassure you that I 86ed over a thousand people, probably thousands, and NONE DIED.

Here is the Oxford Dictionary definition: "eject or bar (someone) from a restaurant, bar, etc." The Merriam-Webster definition is:
1
informal
a
: to refuse to serve (a customer)
"Beer here, barkeep," he said. "You're eighty-sixed," Lucy said. "Cut off. No more for you."—Mary Karr

b
: to eject or ban (a customer)
The club's bouncers eighty-sixed her.

I nodded at the corner bar beside us. He said, "I can't go in there." "Why?" "I'm eighty-sixed."—Andre Dubus

broadly : to eject, dismiss, or remove (someone)
He was eighty-sixed from Twitter following outrage from other users …—Jason Wilson

The prof and his lovely wife … are ghosts, having recently been eighty-sixed from this world when their car was hit by a falling rock.—John Stark

But [Jim] Boylen is yesterday's news now, kicked to the curb, eighty-sixed by the Bulls on Friday …—Steve Greenberg
Dictionaries don't define any word, Wally.
It seriously does not mean killing anyone.
Yes it does.
Are you thinking of 187, which is the California penal code for murder. Republicans used to love to say they would 187 Obama.
No. Pivot fallacy.
trump is ignoring the budget passed by Congress,
No, he isn't.
and talking about running for President an illegal third time. he is violating due process.
Trump has not broken any law, Wally.
But in the end, I do not need a reason to call for his impeachment,
Impeachment for what, Wally???
no more than you needed a reason to call for Obama's impeachment.
I didn't call for Obama's impeachment, Wally.
We have a Constitutional right to call for impeachment of the president, for good or bad reasons, it is not treason.
Rights do not come from a piece of paper, Wally.
The Constitution does not authorize just anyone to impeach the President, Wally.

Illiteracy: Proper nouns are always capitalized.
 
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