Far Right Conservative Talking Head, Stew Peters calls for the SHOOTING of Catholic Charities workers?

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Stew Peters, the host of Rumble and a notable influencer, made alarming statements advocating for violence against Catholic Charities workers, suggesting that the solution to curbing undocumented immigration is to “shoot everyone involved” with the nonprofit organization.

X, a platform where Peters has a presence, has monetized his account and even placed an advertisement for the Philadelphia Eagles on a post featuring his violent rhetoric.

Far Right Conservative Talking Head, Stew Peters calls for the SHOOTING of Catholic Charities workers:

Peters, who has hosted various Republican officials, also extended his call for violence to doctors providing gender-affirming care. He is widely recognized as a white nationalist and antisemite, regularly expressing a desire to harm those he perceives as enemies. He maintains a substantial following on Rumble, with more than 500,000 followers. Just last month, Peters posted a segment advocating for the execution of public figures like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. He recently praised Rumble for its commitment to free speech, even in the face of criticism from The Guardian regarding the platform’s allowance of extremist content.

In addition to his Rumble presence, Peters possesses a verified account on X (formerly Twitter), with over 448,000 followers. He exploits this platform to endorse violence against politicians and LGBTQ advocates.

Despite Peters’ controversial background, several Republican politicians have made appearances on his show, including U.S. Representatives Paul Gosar, Bob Good, Pete Sessions, and Andy Biggs, as well as Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers and U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake. Notably, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also appeared on Peters’ show before launching his presidential campaign. Peters was a speaker at the ReAwaken America tour in Las Vegas this past summer, sharing the stage with prominent figures such as Donald Trump Jr., Lara Trump, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Michael Flynn, among others.

On October 28, Peters launched a verbal attack against Catholic Charities USA during “Stew Peters’ Fall Fest,” an event sponsored by Goldco and others. He live-streamed his speech on both Rumble and X.

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Catholic Charities USA, a nonprofit organization recently targeted by Republicans for its support of undocumented immigrants, espouses a mission rooted in the Gospel and Catholic social teaching. Peters escalated the opposition by directly advocating for violence against the organization’s employees.

After accusing Catholic Charities of assisting undocumented immigrants in gaining entry to the United States, he advocated for armed border troops and, more disturbingly, for violence against anyone associated with such charitable organizations. He encouraged his audience to acquire firearms and learn to use them, cautioning that they should be prepared to resist potential confiscation of their firearms, even if it means a deadly confrontation.

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Following these remarks, Peters shifted his focus to public schools, expressing the view that the solution is not to abandon them but rather to actively engage in restoring their purpose and values. He urged his audience to counter efforts to introduce Pride flags into schools. His speech concluded with his executive producer, Lauren Witzke, characterizing their rally as incomplete without calls for executions, further illustrating the disturbing nature of their rhetoric.

Peters’ endorsements of violence against Catholic Charities workers and medical professionals were also streamed on his X account, which is monetized, featuring advertisements from companies like the Philadelphia Eagles and Motley Fool Stock Advisor, among others.

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