Watch: Teacher Demands Trump’s Death, Her World Implodes

A Maine high school teacher, JoAnna St. Germain, is under fire after posting a series of deranged, hate-filled Facebook messages calling for the deaths of President Donald Trump and his supporters. The English teacher at Waterville Senior High School didn’t mince words, writing, “Trump and his cronies need to die” and openly urging the Secret Service to “take out every single person who supports Trump’s illegal, immoral, unconstitutional acts.” Her shocking posts, which remained public before her profile was scrubbed, reveal a disturbing level of vitriol against conservatives—yet the liberal media has largely downplayed the incident, focusing instead on manufactured outrage against Trump supporters.

St. Germain’s unhinged rant didn’t stop there. She doubled down, declaring, “When I say that Trump and all the sycophants he’s surrounded himself with need to die, I mean that s–t. I’ll die on that hill, happily.” Instead of showing remorse, she defiantly taunted critics, writing, “I have zero shame about what I’ve said. I’m not backtracking a single thing.” Even as the school district and law enforcement launched an investigation, St. Germain reposted Superintendent Peter Hallen’s statement on her page, mocking the consequences of her actions.

The hypocrisy is glaring. If a conservative teacher had called for the deaths of liberal politicians, the media would have erupted in outrage, demanding immediate termination and criminal charges. Yet, St. Germain’s violent rhetoric has been met with near silence from left-wing outlets, proving once again that the liberal establishment tolerates—if not encourages—hate speech as long as it targets Trump and his supporters.

President Trump, a steadfast defender of free speech and law and order, has faced relentless attacks from the left, but his supporters remain unwavering. While the left preaches tolerance, their activists openly call for assassination and political violence, exposing their true agenda: silencing dissent by any means necessary.

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